Offshore Support Journal

MLC not designed with offshore ships in mind

Taken from: Offshore Support Journal May 2012


The International Labour Organisation’s Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) aims to achieve global standards for seafarers’ living and working conditions, and consolidates and updates more than 60 international labour standards relating to the maritime sector that have been adopted over the last 80 years. It sets out seafarers’ rights to decent conditions and aims to be globally applicable, easily understandable, readily updatable and uniformly enforced, and is seen as the ‘....

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