For the second time, the ITF has helped a Russian crew anchored south of Skagen in Denmark. After months of wrangling, $324,370 in unpaid wages have now been paid to the crew of 19 from the Turkish/Russian tanker Natig Aliyev. Danish authorities have now released the ship which had been at anchor for around eight months. The owed wages were paid by the new charterer of the ship, said a spokesperson for the Danish labor organization CO-Sea. “This is the second time within six months that ITF has had to put its foot down to ensure payment of the ship’s crew, and it is the third time within a year that the same Turkish/Russian shipping company, Palmali Shipping, has been caught red-handed in Denmark violating the international convention to secure the rights of seafarers, the MLC,” asserts the organization.
WORLD SHIPPING
01 October 2018 - 11:28
ITF helps Russian crew a second time
For the second time, the ITF has helped a Russian crew anchored south of Skagen in Denmark
WORLD SHIPPING
01 October 2018 - 11:28
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