By sharing our knowledge, experiences, research, tools and other resources, we can focus and unify our action, strengthen our collective voice and amplify our impact, to create a better future for workers, today.
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Wages
Your wage rates will depend on whether you are serving on a national flag vessel or a ship covered by an ITF agreement.
Crewing agents
In countries where the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 has been ratified, crewing agencies offering recruitment services must not charge you for finding you work.
The ILO
Setting internationally recognised labour standards to protect the rights of workers
Maritime Labour Convention
The International Labour Organization's Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) 2006 - also known as the Seafarers’ Bill of Rights – sets out the minimum rights that you should expect as a seafarer.
Your legal rights
Seafarers’ rights is a complex area since your rights can exist at different levels and they can be overlapping and sometimes conflicting.
Criminalisation toolkit
Criminalisation is one of the most serious problems facing seafarers today.
Lashing and Cargo handling
You should say no if your shipowner tries to force you to do it. If you can’t, know where to get support.
Criminalisation
Each country has its own legal system. What you might expect in your own country may not apply elsewhere.
