Nautilus supports campaign for better safety awareness in maritime
Nautlilus is backing the 'Safe Working at Sea' campaign, to raise awareness of safety onboard ships and at port.
Read moreDetailsNautlilus is backing the 'Safe Working at Sea' campaign, to raise awareness of safety onboard ships and at port.
Read moreDetailsSeafarers will be exempted from criminal prosecution for helping rescue people at sea, after a successful campaign by Nautilus International, with assistance from Maritime UK and the UK Chamber of Shipping.
Read moreDetailsNautilus International is urging all visiting seafarers to the UK to get vaccinated against Covid-19 amid Omicron variant increase.
Read moreDetailsA research vessel breached immigration and labour laws to employ seafarers in the UK illegally, as Nautilus International reported.
Read moreDetailsNautilus International reminds that crew affected by sexual violence or gender discrimination while at sea, can have access to the union's helpline.
Read moreDetailsIn a new joint letter, Nautilus International and UKCS have requested a meeting with the minister for Immigration Compliance and Justice seeking an amendment to the proposed Nationality and Borders Bill.
Read moreDetailsNautilus International is calling on the UK government to greatly increase its efforts and decarbonise transport.
Read moreDetailsSeafarers have joined with other transport workers to call for a fair transition to greener transportation that preserves good quality, well paid jobs.
Read moreDetailsSeafarers 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 moreDetailsMaritime 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.
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