Industry summit in Philippines discusses upskilling and reskilling of seafarers
Groups representing the shipping industry participated in a key summit in the Philippines aimed at strengthening the seafaring workforce.
Read moreDetailsGroups representing the shipping industry participated in a key summit in the Philippines aimed at strengthening the seafaring workforce.
Read moreDetailsSpeakers at Unlocking Green Maritime Jobs panel-discussion (3-5th May 2023) outlined the growing demand for seafarers able to handle low and zero-carbon fuels and new technologies that will be needed in order to progress towards a decarbonized maritime shipping sector by 2050.
Read moreDetailsITF (International Transport Workers' Federation) has secured the freedom for 13 abandoned Filipino seafarers stuck in Singapore for five months and has won $1 million back for crews.
Read moreDetailsFour seafarers, with assistance from the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), have seized a cargo ship off the port of Dakar in Senegal after months without pay and mounting danger to their lives.
Read moreDetailsGlobal organisations representing seafarers, shipowners and other maritime employers signed a memorandum of understanding with the Philippines’s Department of Migrant Workers on 11 January, to form the International Advisory Committee on Global Maritime Affairs (IACGMA).
Read moreDetailsOn December 13, organisations representing seafarers, shipowners and other maritime employers, met with the Philippines' President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr, as part of his foreign policy tour in Brussels.
Read moreDetailsThe International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) and YouGov carried out a poll of 16,464 people, finding out that 85% are supporting robust workplace protection for transport workers working across borders or in international waters/airspace.
Read moreDetailsITF, ICS and the International Maritime Employers' Council (IMEC), have come together to sign a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) to take forward the ‘spirit of cooperation’ that marked the shipping industry’s joint efforts throughout the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsAfter the ship MT Heroic Idun was arrested by authorities of Equatorial Guinea at the behest of Nigerian authorities for alleged theft of crude oil from Nigeria, the 26 crew members on board are reported to have experiencing an extremely stressful period.
Read moreDetailsITF reported a case of wage theft and human rights abuse aboard a coal ship berthed in Newcastle port, with crew members denied their legal right to shore-leave. As a consequence AMSA has detained the ship in Newcastle until these breaches are rectified.
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