Nautilus: Jobs and training must be at heart of transport decarbonisation
Nautilus International is calling on the UK government to greatly increase its efforts and decarbonise transport.
Read moreNautilus International is calling on the UK government to greatly increase its efforts and decarbonise transport.
Read moreSeafarers have joined with other transport workers to call for a fair transition to greener transportation that preserves good quality, well paid jobs.
Read moreSeafarers urged the UK government and industry to invest in the maritime workforce of the future with targeted, modern training in green technologies in order to reach environmental targets.
Read moreMaritime welfare charity Sailors' Society has successfully distributed 5,000 Covid Care Kits, helping over 26,000 Indian seafarers and their families in the fight against Covid-19.
Read moreNautilus International is advising operators who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 to find out whether they need to self-isolate when requested by UK NHS Test and Trace.
Read moreNautilus International is urging the UK government to waive certain medical patents to ensure greater access to Covid-19 vaccines worldwide, particularly in the global south.
Read moreA Diversity in Maritime roundtable focused on the key challenges for maritime leaders and allies who are attempting to increase diversity in the industry.
Read moreSeafarers at the Sea to City Symposium at London International Shipping Week have described to attendees just how difficult a move ashore can be, and how much easier it is with the right networks.
Read moreNautilus International's general secretary Mark Dickinson and CEO of the UK Chamber of Shipping (UKCS) Bob Sanguinetti have signed a joint letter to the Secretary of State, asking that the country actively offer vaccinations to seafarers visiting British ports.
Read moreFollowing the Day of the Seafarer 2021 on 25th June, Nautilus International produced a video featuring eleven seafarers from a range of sectors.
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