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The Global Seafarer Living And Working Conditions In A Globalized Industry T Alderton

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The Global Seafarer Living And Working Conditions In A Globalized Industry T Alderton
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Publisher: International Labor Office
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.88 MB
Pages: 208
Author: T. Alderton
ISBN: 9789221127130, 9221127133
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Global Seafarer Living And Working Conditions In A Globalized Industry T Alderton by T. Alderton 9789221127130, 9221127133 instant download after payment.

This volume offers a systematic account of the effects of globalization on the shipping industry and seafarers' lives. The seafarers' labor market is changing rapidly and this study discusses the challenges encountered in recruitment practices, trade unions, and collective bargaining, as well as training, certification, and fraudulent certification. Wages, contracts, and tours of duty are also investigated, and the book includes in-depth treatment of seafarer safety and hazard exposure. Innovations such as automated engine rooms and the global maritime distress and safety system, the internationalization of ship registrations, multinational crewing and reductions in crewing levels, and the rise in ship management companies have had a profound effect on seafarers' living and working conditions. This perceptive book examines these and future issues for regulation and enforcement.

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