Seafarers | ITF Global
https://www.itfglobal.org/en/sector/seafarersITF works to ensure safe vessels and decent working conditions for seafarers. Our aim is to raise standards, protect the vulnerable and eradicate exploitation. We inspect ships, create agreements on working conditions with international agencies and help seafarers in need of assistance. Find out more about what we do or go straight to our website: www.itfseafarers.org
What is the ITF? - ITF Seafarers
www.itfseafarers.org › en › about-usThe ITF has been helping seafarers since 1896 and today represents the interests of seafarers worldwide, of whom over 600,000 are members of ITF affiliated unions. The ITF is working to improve conditions for seafarers of all nationalities and to ensure adequate regulation of the shipping industry to protect the interests and rights of the workers. The ITF helps crews regardless of their ...
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https://www.itf-oecd.orgThe ITF Road Safety Annual Report 2021 examines the development of road safety in the year 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic. It assesses how the pandemic has affected mobility patterns and impacted the number of road fatalities. View more.
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itfseafarers.orgContact the nearest ITF Inspector: seafsupport@itf.org.uk +44 7523 515097 +44 7523 515097 Look Up a Ship, Inspector or Union Before you sign up to work on a ship you should check what the conditions are on board. Use our search facility to look up a vessel. Look Up ITF Seafarer Apps for Mobiles and Tablets
ITF agreements - ITF Seafarers
www.itfseafarers.org › en › your-rightsITF Agreements are signed by an ITF maritime affiliate union and shipping company, either the beneficial owner, the operator, manning agent, or the manager of the ship. The signatory union is normally from the country where the beneficial shipping company of the ship is based.