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24 Feb 2012
Report exposes slave-like conditions for fishers off New Zealand
An investigation by Bloomberg Businessweek magazine has exposed conditions of near slavery being suffered by fishers in the seas off New Zealand, ahead of the release of the findings of a government inquiry into the industry. The report, by E...

24 Nov 2011
Maritime piracy programme launches first help guides
The Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Programme (MPHRP), which was officially launched two months ago to general acclaim, today released its first good practice guides. The new guides are intended to help shipping companies and manning...

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04 May 2012
Leon crew fed and paid
The Russian and Ukrainian crew of the Liberian registered tanker Leon, which has been stuck at anchor outside the Port of Hull since 20th April, finally received their owed wages and fresh food provisions on Wednesday following the intervention of...

30 Apr 2012
Hull ship’s crew ‘has had enough’
The ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) has been called to assist the crew of the Liberian registered 2,997GT tanker Leon, which is anchored outside the UK port of Hull. The ITF received calls for assistance when the vessel was...


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