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07 Nov 2008
Kokkola case closed with crew pay victory
Joint union action that began during the recent Baltic Sea week of action has succeeded with a pay win of almost a hundred thousand dollars for a ship’s crew. During the week a Finnish inspection team visited the  Hong Kong-flagged Idefix Bulker...

17 Oct 2008
New ITF office in Italy to crack down on substandard shipping
A brand new ITF office opened last week to tackle poor working conditions on board flag of convenience vessels across three Italian ports. The office, which opened on 8 October in Trieste, will target the local port as well as those of Monfalcone...
 

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Press releases

02 Dec 2008
IBF joint press release: IBF Extends 'High Risk Area' In The Gulf
 Following a full meeting of the IBF in Hong Kong on Friday 21 November and subsequent correspondence, the International Bargaining Forum have agreed to extend the “high risk area” to cover the entire Gulf of Aden*, backdated to 21 November at...

21 Nov 2008
Joint IBF press release: IBF speaks out on Hebei Spirit treatment
Joint press release from the IBF. Hong Kong, 21 November 2008 IBF speaks out on Hebei Spirit treatment The IBF today condemned the treatment of the Hebei Spirit officers detained in South Korea and pledged its members to do all they can to secure...
 

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Justice for Pedro Zamora and STEPQ
Join the ITF in calling for justice in Guatemala. Pedro Zamora, General Secretary of the Dockers' union STEPQ, was brutally murdered in Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala, while driving his two children from the port hospital. Now, other union leaders face similar threats of violence. We must ensure the guilty are brought to justice ¡No hay impunidad! more >>
 
 
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