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Maritime
Labour Standards
Since 1920, the International Labour Conference has adopted over 60 maritime
labour standards. The most recent Maritime Session of the ILC, held in October
1996, adopted seven instruments. Seafarers standards cover a multitude of questions
including minimum age of entry to employment, recruitment and placement, medical
examination, articles of agreement, repatriation, holidays with pay, social security,
hours of work and rest periods, crew accommodation, identity documents, occupational
safety and health, welfare at sea and in ports, continuity of employment, vocational
training and certificates of competency. This international seafarers' "code"
directly or indirectly influences both the terms of collective agreements and
national maritime labour legislation. An important maritime labour instrument
is the Merchant Shipping
(Minimum Standards) Convention,1976 (No. 147) which sets out the minimum internationally
acceptable standards for living and working conditions on board ships.
1. Conventions and Recommendations
1. Conventions and recommendations
(ILOLEX
database)
I. International labour standards for seafarers
General
- R9 National Seamen's
Codes Recommendation, 1920.
- R107 Seafarers'
Engagement (Foreign Vessels) Recommendation, 1958.
- R108 Social Conditions
and Safety (Seafarers) Recommendation, 1958.
- R139 Employment
of Seafarers (Technical Developments) Recommendation, 1970.
- C145 Continuity
of Employment (Seafarers) Convention, 1976. Ratifications.
- R154 Continuity
of Employment (Seafarers) Recommendation, 1976.
- C147 Merchant
Shipping (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1976. Ratifications.
- C185 Seafarers'
Identity Documents Convention (Revised), 2003, Convention, 2003.
- P147 Protocol
to the Merchant Shipping (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1976.
- R155 Merchant
Shipping (Improvement of Standards) Recommendation, 1976.
Training & entry into employment
Conditions for admission to employment
Certificates of competency
General conditions of employment
- C180 Seafarers'
Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships Convention, 1996. Ratifications.
- R187 Seafarers'
Wages, Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships Recommendation, 1996.
- C91 (Shelved)
Paid Vacations (Seafarers) Convention (Revised), 1949. Ratifications.
- C146 Seafarers'
Annual Leave with Pay Convention, 1976. Ratifications.
- C23 Repatriation
of Seamen Convention, 1926. Ratifications.
- R27 Repatriation
(Ship Masters and Apprentices) Recommendation, 1926.
- C166 Repatriation
of Seafarers Convention (Revised), 1987. Ratifications.
- R174 Repatriation
of Seafarers Recommendation, 1987.
- R153 Protection
of Young Seafarers Recommendation, 1976.
Safety, health & welfare
- C68 Food and
Catering (Ships' Crews) Convention, 1946. Ratifications.
- R78 Bedding,
Mess Utensils and Miscellaneous Provisions (Ships' Crews) Recommendation,
1946.
- C92 Accommodation
of Crews Convention (Revised), 1949. Ratifications.
- C133 Accommodation
of Crews (Supplementary Provisions) Convention, 1970. Ratifications.
- R140 Crew Accommodation
(Air Conditioning) Recommendation, 1970.
- R141 Crew Accommodation
(Noise Control) Recommendation, 1970.
- C134 Prevention
of Accidents (Seafarers) Convention, 1970. Ratifications.
- R142 Prevention
of Accidents (Seafarers) Recommendation, 1970.
- R48 Seamen's
Welfare in Ports Recommendation, 1936.
- R138 Seafarers'
Welfare Recommendation, 1970.
- C163 Seafarers'
Welfare Convention, 1987. Ratifications.
- R173 Seafarers'
Welfare Recommendation, 1987.
- C164 Health Protection
and Medical Care (Seafarers) Convention, 1987. Ratifications.
- R105 Ships' Medicine
Chests Recommendation, 1958.
- R106 Medical
Advice at Sea Recommendation, 1958.
Labour inspection
Social security
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II. International labour standards relating to fishing,
dock work and inland navigation
Fishing
Dock work
Inland navigation
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III. International labour standards applying to all
workers including seafarers
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2. Cases from the Committee of Freedom of Association
related to the Maritime industry
- Cases
related to the shipping; ports; fisheries; inland waterways.
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3. National legislation (NATLEX
database)
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