ITF applauds MLC detentions
The ITF today applauded port state control in Canada and Denmark for their action in detaining two vessels under the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC) – and pointed out how the detentions prove the new convention's potential.
In Canada the Lia M was detained, and in Denmark the Atlantic Carrier (see www.maritimedenmark.dk/?Id=17137) was held. Both were stopped over lack of employment contracts. In the case of the Lia M crew complaints included unpaid wages, a 'collective bargaining agreement' that lacked the vessel name, a date or a wage scale; crew with no money, no shampoo, toothpaste or other items; a crew member who had twice been refused access to a doctor; and crew membershaving been forced to sign blank contracts.
Following the intervention of PSC and the ITF both vessels are now MLC compliant.
ITF seafarers' section chair Dave Heindel commented: "It's great to see the MLC in action. These were serious infringements and remedial action has been swiftly taken. These detentions should be a wake up call to shipowners who are not complying with the MLC, and a further reminder to those countries who haven't yet ratified of why they need to."
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