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ILO and IMO recommend new steps against shipboard violence, harassment, and sexual assault
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Maritime sector

ILO and IMO recommend new steps against shipboard violence, harassment, and sexual assault

The organizations’ recommendations include amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention, a new IMO mandatory training for seafarers, and a joint IMO/ILO international awareness campaign.

Poland marks the end of the ILO centenary year with the ratification of the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188)
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Fishers

Poland marks the end of the ILO centenary year with the ratification of the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188)

ILO meeting agrees measures to attract and retain seafarers and to promote opportunities for women seafarers
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Maritime sector

ILO meeting agrees measures to attract and retain seafarers and to promote opportunities for women seafarers

Qualified seafarers are essential to achieving safe, secure, environmentally sound and efficient shipping. This requires attracting quality new entrants and retaining experienced seafarers, including women and from other under-represented groups.

ILO Commitments - "Our Ocean" conference
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ILO Commitments - "Our Ocean" conference

ILO Commitments that stem from "Our Ocean" conference, which was held in Malta, on 6 October 2017.

New safety and health guidelines to protect seafarers
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Maritime Labour Convention, 2006

New safety and health guidelines to protect seafarers

Maritime occupational safety and health experts agree on guidelines to bolster the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006.

Campaign against flags of convenience to be held in Black Sea region May 26-30
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Campaign against flags of convenience to be held in Black Sea region May 26-30

New measures to protect seafarers
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Maritime Labour Convention

New measures to protect seafarers

The international maritime community has adopted measures to protect abandoned seafarers, and to provide financial security for compensation in cases of death and long-term disability.