Updates from around the globe on the ITF’s work to build a fairer, safer and more just world for seafarers. Our news section covers issues affecting all seafarers, wherever they may be, and what we’re doing to improve seafarers’ lives and jobs, now and in the future.
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In memoriam, Hanafi Rustandi
Hanafi died suddenly last night in Tokyo, where he was part of the ITF delegation representing the world’s seafarers and dockers at a meeting of the International Baragaining Forum (IBF).
ITF unions shape the #FutureOfWork in transport
The automation work group heard from workers representing multiple ITF global regions and transport sectors.
ITF coordinates support for crew left stranded in Aden
The ITF has used its global reach to coordinate a successful effort to support a crew left stranded in the port of Aden, in conflict-ridden Yemen.
Embattled Qaaswa crew safely home
Paul Falzon, ITF contact in Malta, has been helping the crew on a daily basis since 13 May, when they responded to ITF calls.
ITF unions meet to shape the #futureofwork
The unions, from every region of the world, are in the frontline of the ITF’s work to ensure a just transition for workers by shaping new ways of working, such as automation and platform working.
International workshop champions fair treatment of seafarers
Organized by the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and Seafarers’ Rights International (SRI), this was the first international workshop to promote the Guidelines on fair treatment o
ITF seminar aims to boost Russian union power
The two-day seminar, from 14-15 June, was held in Nizhny Novgorod and hosted by the rail union’s branch in the city.
ITF congratulates newly-elected ETF officials
The announcements came during the ETF congress from 24-26 May in Barcelona.
Cotton presses transport workers’ concerns at global talks
He told the conference that the ITF was deeply involved in the ILC’s critical themes – green jobs, labour migration, fundamental principles and rights at work, and the transition to peace.
Senate Inquiry Focuses on Dangerous Gaps in Australian Maritime Security Exposed by ‘Murder Ship’ Sage Sagittarius
It comes in the wake of double murder findings by the NSW Coroner investigating the deaths of two foreign seafarers aboard the (FOC) MV Sage Sagittarius in Australian waters in 2012.
ITF dockers and seafarers ready for action as Cape Town conferences close
Around 300 activists met in Cape Town, South Africa, 5 and 6 June 2017, for the ITF union-led dockers' and seafarers' section conferences.
ITF inspector helps end stranded crew ordeal
The tanker experienced major engine problems on 20 September 2016 and was detained by the US Coast Guard for repairs.