Fair Treatment of Seafarers: Aligning with MLC Standards
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Ensuring the fair treatment of seafarers is a cornerstone of ethical maritime operations and global regulatory compliance. The Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) establishes minimum standards for working conditions, yet violations related to working hours, rest periods, and record-keeping remain a significant challenge in the industry. Fabrication of records, non-compliance with legal working limits, and fatigue-related safety risks undermine both seafarers' well-being and operational integrity.
This course provides a comprehensive, practical, and compliance-focused exploration of MLC standards, equipping participants with strategies to uphold seafarers’ rights, prevent record manipulation, and implement sustainable labor practices. Through case studies, interactive discussions, and expert insights, attendees will develop the knowledge and skills needed to ensure ethical, transparent, and legally sound working conditions at sea.
Course Outline
Introduction to the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC)
- Overview of the MLC Convention: History, objectives, and global impact.
- Key principles of MLC: Seafarers’ rights, employment conditions, and welfare.
- Understanding employer obligations: Role of shipowners and operators.
- Implications of non-compliance: Effects on crew welfare and vessel operations.