According to Nautilus International, the Employment Rights Bill is expected to introduce new protections specifically devised for seafarers, toughening the laws around collective dismissal, and cementing seafarer wage protections in UK law. The Bill, being introduced to Parliament this week, will seek to outlaw fire and rehire by requiring employers to prove there is no reasonable financial alternative to letting staff go.

It will also close a loophole exploited in 2022 by P&O Ferries to toughen the collective redundancy notification requirements for operators of foreign vessels. Vessel operators planning to dismiss 20 or more employees will first be legally required to notify the UK Government.

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Ending the scourge of meaningless fire and rehire, a damaging practice that has caused widespread instability for maritime professionals, is a victory for seafarers’ rights and a strong message of fairness and respect for all workers.

… said Nautilus International director of organising, Martyn Gray, adding that ensuring that all seafarers regularly working in UK waters are paid at least the national minimum wage equivalent is a welcome development, addressing a long-standing issue of wage exploitation in the industry.

 

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Issue 93 of Robban Assafina

(Sep / Oct. 2024)

 

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