Drawing from lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, stakeholders in the global shipping industry have adopted amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC 2006), to improve the living and working conditions of seafarers.
Governments, seafarers and shipowners from the global shipping industry have agreed eight amendments to the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC, 2006) , as amended, with the aim of improving the living and working conditions of the world’s seafarers.
More than 500 delegates attending part II of the Special Tripartite Meeting of the MLC, 2006 , met in hybrid format from 5 to 13 May 2022. The amendments they agreed will ensure that:
The amendments will be presented for approval to the next session of the International Labour Conference, which will be held in May and June 2022. If approved they should enter into force by December 2024.
In addition to the amendments, the Special Tripartite Committee adopted a number of resolutions related to bullying and harassment of seafarers, including sexual assault and sexual harassment; the financial security system to protect seafarers in cases of abandonment and the need to adopt measures to ensure that all seafarers have adequate means of contractual redress against shipowners.
Source: International Labour Organisation (ILO)
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