Nautilus International urges on illegally employed and underpaid seafarers
A research vessel breached immigration and labour laws to employ seafarers in the UK illegally, as Nautilus International reported.
Read moreA research vessel breached immigration and labour laws to employ seafarers in the UK illegally, as Nautilus International reported.
Read moreUK Maritime and Coastguard Agency released a Marine Notice focusing on seafarers' employment agreements amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreLiberia Maritime Authority published a marine notice, explaining the terms and conditions for employment of seafarers under the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC), 2006.
Read moreDue to the decreased ability to conduct crew changes, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and global restrictions, the Liberia Maritime Authority has issued Marine Advisory to assist ship operators and owners that may be experiencing cases of Crew serving aboard with expired certificates and endorsements.
Read moreMaritime & Coast Guard Agency issued a marine guidance note for shipowners, operators, and managers informing to have the individual Seafarer Employment Agreements for each seafarer instead of crew agreements.
Read moreILO MLC: Seafarers Employment Agreements - Application to Trainees
Read moreILO MLC: Seafarers Employment Agreements
Read moreThe MPA Singapore has issued Shipping Circular No.09 to clarify important issues of ILO Maritime Labour Convention 2006 regarding Singapore's legislation, Seafarer's Employment Agreement (SEA), Offical Log Book and Medicines and also Medical Equipment.
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