Maritime Labour Convention – what are the latest amendments adopted in 2022?
BIMCO sets out the latest 2022 amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention
BIMCO sets out the latest 2022 amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention
Explore significant amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006, enhancing seafarers' rights and safety for a more secure maritime industry.
BIMCO provides an update on the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006) and what the International Labour Organization ( ILO) has undertaken in view of the COVID 19 pandemic.
The Australia Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) updates the temporary arrangements during COVID-19 relating to the maximum period of shipboard service allowed for seafarers under the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC,2006).
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Background The ILO Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) 2006 will enter into force On 20 August 2013. The new labour standard consolidates and updates more than 68 international labour standards related to the Maritime sector adopted over the last 80 years. The Convention is designed to provide comprehe... Please follow the link to continue reading.
The Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) will continue to extend the Seafarer's Employment Agreement (SEA) until 14 September 2020. Thereafter, the provisions of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC,2006) as incorporated into the national legislation will have to be complied with.