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No Progress as Talks on Seafarers Wages Increase Break Down When Policy Change Demanded - Latest industry shipping news from the Handy Shipping Guide


No Progress as Talks on Seafarers Wages Increase Break Down When Policy Change Demanded
Maritime Workers Feel Resentment After Commitment Shown During Pandemic
WORLDWIDE – Talks on setting a new minimum wage for seafarers around the world broke down last week at the International Labour Organization (ILO), after seafarers unions made the decision to shut down pay discussions calling it a slap in the face , when ship owners representatives demanded that the industry ditch the established practice of using objective ILO minimum wage calculations before they would approve any pay rise.
The seafarers’ unions involved said they would prefer to tackle the shipping companies ‘head-on’ to set wages unilaterally rather than risk decades of established ILO practices by agreeing to employers’ demands to ditch objective ILO minimum wage calculations. The ILO Minimum Wage for Seafarers is a long-established mechanism to prevent seafarers worldwide from being exploited ....

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Shipowners' Pay Cut Demands A 'Slap In The Face' For Seafarers | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide


Shipowners’ Pay Cut Demands A ‘Slap In The Face’ For Seafarers
Nautilus International has condemned the refusal of shipowners to approve a standard pay uplift for seafarers as ‘disgraceful’.
Seafarers’ unions took the extraordinary decision to shut down pay discussions at the International Labour Organization (ILO), after shipowners represented by the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) demanded that the industry ditch the established practice of using objective ILO minimum wage calculations before they would approve any pay rise.
The ILO Minimum Wage for Seafarers is a long-established mechanism to prevent seafarers worldwide from being exploited. It ensures that their wages are tied to inflation, so that their purchasing power is not diluted over time. ....

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