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The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) stands in full support of the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) in ...
Maritime transport remains the only industry with a formally recognised global minimum wage, in place for seafarers since 1958. ILO’s 2006 Maritime Labour Convention, mandates that the minimum monthly ...
Seafarers officially recognised as ‘key workers’ after successful Geneva negotiations The Seafarers’ Group at the ILO led by ...
Meeting for the first time since their election at Congress in October 2024, members of the ITF Women Transport Workers’ ...
Under the new CBA, 186,000 employees have achieved wage increases above expected inflation and significant improvements to ...
Crossing Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, the Bi-Oceanic Corridor is expected to contribute to sustainable development in South America’s Southern Cone by reducing transport costs and ...
The agreement lays the groundwork for a legally binding global framework to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from shipping, with the goal of reaching net-zero by around 2050 – and, crucially, it ...