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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.
Women Seafarers Report 2022
The Mission to Seafarers has been providing practical and spiritual help to seafarers for over one hundred years.
ILO Minimum Wage 1 July 2022 - Consolidated Interpretation
ITF ILO Minimum Wage Scale using Joint ITF/ISF Interpretation of the ILO Recommended Minimum Wage for an AB - extrapolated on basis of ITF Standard Agreement Differentials Rates applicable from 1 J
ILO Minimum Wage 1 January 2025 - Consolidated Interpretation
ITF ILO Minimum Wage Scale Using Joint ITF/ISF Interpretation of the ILO Recommended Minimum Wage for an AB - extrapolated on basis of ITF Standard Agreement Differentials Rates applicable from 1 J
ILO Minimum Wage 1 January 2023 Consolidated Interpretation
ITF ILO Minimum Wage Scale using Joint ITF/ISF Interpretation of the ILO Recommended Minimum Wage for an AB - extrapolated on basis of ITF Standard Agreement Differentials Rates applicable from 1 J
ILO Minimum Wage 1 January 2024 Consolidated Interpretation
Using Joint ITF/ISF Interpretation of the ILO Recommended Minimum Wage for an AB - extrapolated on basis of ITF Standard Agreement Differentials
Rates applicable from 1st January 2024
IBF Warlike and High Risk Areas
IBF list of designated risk areas, with applicable benefits.
Updated 23 September 2025
Miami Guidelines policy
Policy guidelines governing the approval of ITF acceptable CBA’s for cruise ships flying flags of convenience
ITF Uniform Total Crew Cost CBA
This Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), (hereinafter the “Agreement”) sets out the standard terms and conditions applicable to all Seafarers serving on any ship of which there is in existence a
Seafarers' Bulletin 2021
In this edition of the Seafarers’ bulletin, we report on these national and global efforts by the ITF and its family of unions, and examine how the virus has affected the global maritime industry.
