Labor

Maritime Labor Convention Garners Support

Spain has ratified the Maritime Labor Convention, potentially signaling future support from other European Union states.

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Paris and Tokyo Determine Lifeboat Safety Insufficiency

Paris and Tokyo Memorandum of Understanding studies reveals shortcomings in lifeboat security.

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UK Asserts Ransom Payments Legal

In a follow up to last week's post debating how best to confront piracy issues within the maritime industry, an English High Court has affirmed the legality of ransom payments.

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Registries Worldwide Debate Piracy Prevention Methods

Recent pirate attacks within the maritime industry has left registries challenged with how best to prevent future seizures.

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Milford Haven Pilots Threaten Strike

A potential pilots strike and subsequent work to rule have been temporarily halted at oil and LNG port Milford Haven of Wales, United Kingdom.

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Denmark Rejects Claims it's not Examining Labor Conditions

The Danish Maritime Administration has denied claims recently made by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau that it is overlooking fatigue as a possible cause of a recent accident in the South Pacific.

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Nautilus Demands Investigation into Danny F. II Sinking

Anglo-Dutch officers union Nautilus has written to the Panama ship registry demanding that it fully investigate the sinking of the Danny F. II.

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Potential for Strike in Finland Builds

The potential for multiple strikes in Baltic region is escalating as Finland's government has until March 4th to meet the demands of its seafarers.

The potential for multiple strikes in Baltic region is escalating as Finland's government has until March 4th to meet the demands of its seafarers.

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UK Chief Inspector Speaks on Behalf of Sailors

The United Kingdom's Maritime Accident Investigation Branch's Chief Inspector Stephen Meyer has recently spoken out regarding shortcomings in the shipping industry's enforcement of basic safety procedures.

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Tanzania Reviews Piracy Laws

Tanzania and Kenya are currently reviewing their laws regarding piracy in order to prosecute pirates captured off of their coastline.

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