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Seafarers

This is a Section with many challanges. The high level of globalisation in maritime transport and the use of multinational crews, together with the proliferation of Flags of Convenience, makes it difficult to effectively implement existing regualtions in the sector. Seafarers are excluded from much of the EU social legislation. The ETF is pushing for a need for a much wider EU regulation framework, that would ensure that competition was based on the highest possible standards in safety, environmental and social terms, thus ensuring a level playing field for all those wishing to participate in carrying goods by sea between EU ports.

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News online

12 Dec 2007
Transport trade unions welcome court assertion on the right to take collective action
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has welcomed an assertion by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) yesterday that the right to take collective action is a fundamental right. The court was hearing the case between Viking Line and...

05 Jul 2007
Maritime transport: no breakthrough on social protection hardens unions’ stance
While employers and workers in the maritime transport industry remain divided on how to conduct shared strategies and better distribute the burden of reforms, unions are determined to harden their struggle for social protection. The conclusion...
 

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Press releases

12 Nov 2007
Social Partners reach agreement to transpose ILO Maritime Labour Convention into EU law
Concluding negotiations over the past year, the Sectoral Social Partners in the maritime shipping industry - the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) and the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) - have reached an agreement to...

18 Oct 2007
Is the Commission’s Maritime Package “An ocean of possibilities” or “An ocean of deceptions”?
The European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) has expressed concern that the Commission’s Blue Paper on an Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union has generated widespread disappointment among European seafarers. The ETF says the...
 

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