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Young Transport Workers - Conference 2 6 – 2 7 September 2011 Riga

Report on Sectoral SD recommendations. Young Transport Workers - Conference 2 6 – 2 7 September 2011 Riga. Group B – Maritime transport. Key issues and demands from young workers in the sector.

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Young Transport Workers - Conference 2 6 – 2 7 September 2011 Riga

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  1. Report on Sectoral SD recommendations Young Transport Workers - Conference 26 – 27September2011 Riga Group B – Maritime transport

  2. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector A. What are possible reasonswhy a youngworkerdoes not want to startworking in the maritime transport sector? • Outcome group exercise: • little experience and limited options for practice during studies and later for employment, precarious jobs • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • The issue of practice or vocational training has been clearlyidentifiedduring the « Training & Recruitment » project. • The related ETF Policy stresses that shipping companiesshouldallocatesufficient training positions to allow cadets to completetheir qualifications and enhancetheiremploymentopportunities. • The ETF calls on shipping companies to allocate an appropriatenumber of training berthes for trainees. • The ETF asked the European Commission to ensurethatthere are no obstacles to shipownersmaximisingtraineeberths, e.g. the Tonnage Measurement Convention

  3. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector A. What are possible reasonswhy a youngworkerdoes not want to startworking in the maritime transport sector? • Outcome group exercise: • bad working conditions of high risk • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • There is a specificWorking Group in the Sectoral Social Dialogue Committee on this issue. • The ILO Maritime Labour Convention (MLC), in the process of beingratified by the Member States at international level (hopefully by 2012-2013), deals withenhancingworking and living conditions. The requirements have been transposed in an EU Directive, based on a Social Partners’ Agreement reachedbetween ETF and ECSA. • The Section’s focus nowlayswithaddressing fatigue (ETF isprojectpartner in www.project-horizon.eu) • Social Partners are currentlyworking on enhancing the on-board organisation of work (excessive workload, stress, irrisponsible administrative burden).

  4. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector A. What are possible reasonswhy a youngworkerdoes not want to startworking in the maritime transport sector? • Outcome group exercise: • the health & safety reasons • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • ETF/ECSA have a specific SSDC Working group on this issue, dealingwith: • Dissemination of EU centralised and comprehensive statistics on deaths and accidents at sea on European level • Joint initiatives and exchange of best practices on health and safety issues: obesity, nutrition, health and exercise, stress and fatigue • Encouraging awareness campaigns at national level towards shipping companies and seafarers on on-board responsibilities and obligations stemming from EU legislation • Monitoring and compilation of initiatives being taken by Member States and Social partners at national level to meet existing requirements, and exchange of best practice • Discussion on the role of human factors in maritime casualties (working and living conditions; adequate training)

  5. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector A. What are possible reasonswhy a youngworkerdoes not want to startworking in the maritime transport sector? • Outcome group exercise: • working time for seamen and duration of voyages • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • Working time for seafarersiswellregulatedat EU level: • COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 1999/63/EC of 21 June 1999 concerning the Agreement on the organisation of working time of seafarers concluded by ECSA and the (current) ETF • DIRECTIVE 1999/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 December 1999 concerning the enforcement of provisions in respect of seafarers' hours of work on board ships calling at Community ports • Provisions on hours of work and hours of rest in the MLC 2006. ETF is actively involved in the promotion of the ratification and entry into force of the MLC 2006. • However, long working hours are often reported. Furthermore, ETF has a long-lasting demand on crew complement and adequate manning in order to avoid situations where the crew members have to work longer hours to cope with all the operational tasks.

  6. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector A. What are possible reasonswhy a youngworkerdoes not want to startworking in the maritime transport sector? • Outcome group exercise: • Lack of attractiveness of the job • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • The ETF Maritime Transport Section organisedtwo relevant projects: • « The mapping of careerpathes in maritime industries » (2005) • « Training and Recruitment in shipping » (2010-2011) • Project materials are available on www.etf-europe.org • The second project made clearthat the lack of attractiveness of the seafaring professions amongstEuropeanshides a more serious and complexproblem: • A substantialnumber of maritime academies tend to have more applicantsthanvacanciesavailable • The few shipping companiesthat do train, turn down many more applicantsthan the limitednumber of places theycanoffer • Conclusion: the real problemis a shortage of training opportunities and committedshipownersready to offer training, secureemployment and ongoingcareers

  7. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector A. What are possible reasonswhy a youngworkerdoes not want to startworking in the maritime transport sector? • Outcome group exercise: • education/training • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • The ETF Policy on training and recruitment stresses thatgreater effort must begalvanised to promotebetter training, facilitate the entry to the profession, enhancecontinuouscareerdevelopmentwith a view to promotingmutual recognition and professionalmobility. • The ETF promotese.g.: • More flexible and blended modes of learning (for initial education and lifelonglearning) • An EU widerecognisedseafarer training certificate • Member States to train seafarersbeyond the minimum international standards (STCW)

  8. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector B. What are possible reasonswhy a young transport worker stops working in the maritime transport sector? • General feedback ETF Political Secretary: • The decision to stop working at sea can be motivated by many reasons, e.g. • criminalization of seafarers, • piracy, • the restriction to shore leave, • isolation (small crews and differences between nationalities, need for a more conventional social life), • long term company loyalty has become rare, • fatigue associated to high workloads, • difficult working and living conditions, etc. • In addition, amongst the reasons for quitting work at sea, there is also the shift towards a shore side career, e.g.: a shipping company requests the officer to take employment in the shore side of the organisation; job in the local port administration, etc.

  9. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector B. What are possible reasonswhy a young transport worker stops working in the maritime transport sector? • Outcome group exercise: • accidents Feedback ETF Political Secretary: Social Partners plan to address the safety issue, e.g. by disseminating EU centralised and comprehensive statistics on deaths and accidents at sea on European level. • Outcome group exercise: • Out flagging Feedback ETF Political Secretary: The MTS is well aware that any claims or political demands need to be carefully worked out to avoid giving shipping companies good reasons to flag out. This concern is therefore mainstreamed in our political work.

  10. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector B. What are possible reasonswhy a young transport worker stops working in the maritime transport sector? • Outcome group exercise: • Piracy • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • This is an issue very high in the agenda of the ITF/ETF. Social Partners at both international and European level are resolute to jointly face this major threat to shipping. • Best Management Practices have been developed at international level (active support of ITF) with a view to assist companies and ships avoid becoming victims of piracy. • ETF and ECSA are joining forces to raise the maximum awareness amongst European policy makers: a Hearing will be organized at the European Parliament soon, and a third Parliamentary Resolution is about to be adopted.

  11. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector C. What changes need to be made in order to attract more youngworkers to the maritime transport sector and increase the likelihood of a long career in thissector? • General feedback ETF Political Secretary: • The MTS has reached the following conclusion which has been integrated in its political work and lobbying activity: • Media and awareness-raising campaigns about opportunities available in the maritime industry are useful but not sufficient in solving the problem of the attractiveness of a career in shipping. • Image campaigns need to be accompanied by appropriate ship-board training and recruitment policies which equally enhance skills for all categories of seafarers; especially targeting ratings and junior officers. • More and better efforts should be undertaken to render the seafaring profession attractive to women. The shipping industry still lags behind many other industries in terms of reaching out to women and we believe this should be a matter of the highest priority for the maritime industry.

  12. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector C. What changes need to be made in order to attract more young workers to the maritime transport sector and increase the likelihood of a long career in this sector? • Outcome group exercise: • Salary • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • The defence of the right to fair and equitable pay is at the core of the trade union activity. • There isclearly a downward pressure on the salary of Europeanseafarers, via the Flags of Conveniencecampaign, the ETF and ITF are tackling the practices to avoidlabour regulation in the country of ownership, and become a vehicle for paying low wages and forcing long hours of work and unsafe working conditions. • On the other hand, salarypoliciescannotbetackled on Europeanlevel but has to bedealtwith on national level

  13. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector C. What changes need to be made in order to attract more young workers to the maritime transport sector and increase the likelihood of a long career in this sector? • Outcome group exercise: • Communication / IT-facilities on board • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • Social Partners are currently addressing ways to enhance on-board communication. This is a work in progress. • In its lobbying activities, the ETF calls on shipping companies to invest in the access to and use of advanced information technologies to promote better personal communication means for seafarers, i.e. developing technologies for broadband communication suitable for short sea shipping and allowing seafarers to access free internet while at sea. • It has to be noted that ETF recommends the promotion of e-learning possibilities aimed at improving seafarers’ skills.

  14. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector C. What changes need to be made in order to attract more young workers to the maritime transport sector and increase the likelihood of a long career in this sector? • Outcome group exercise: • More information about the job • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • Bottlenecksin the run up to pursue a maritime career are to befoundafter graduation because of e.g. lack of employmentopportunitiessincethirdcountries’ seafarersare lessexpensive • Before communicating towards youngsters, investment to secure employment and ongoingcareers is vital. Financial, regulatory and educational barriers to European seafarers’ employment should be removed.

  15. Key issues and demandsfromyoungworkersin the sector C. What changes need to be made in order to attract more young workers to the maritime transport sector and increase the likelihood of a long career in this sector? • Outcome group exercise: • Working times / periods (suitable for « family life ») • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • ETF has been promoting the idea of arrangingworking patterns in order to allow a betterreconciliation of working and family life • e.g. betteraccess to parental leave and alternation of time spentatsea and ashore • This maycontribute to make the shipping industryfriendlier to women and enhancefemaleseafarers’ recruitment

  16. Recommendations for the European Sectoral Social Dialogue • Outcome group exercise: • Flag state policy • Creating jobs for Europeanseamen • More inspections for ships (salaries, working times) A. Whichtopicswouldyourecommend to discuss in the EuropeanSectoral Social Dialogue Committee for Maritime Transport? • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • The Social Partners’ work programme for 2011 aimsat, amongothers, the properimplementation of the ILO Maritime Labour Convention (2006), improvingshipboard living and working conditions and the reassesment by the Commission of the regulatory social framework for more and betterseafaring jobs in the EU B. Which topics related to young workers would you recommend to discuss in the European Sectoral Social Dialogue Committee for Maritime Transport? • Outcome group exercise: • Training • The awareness of collective agreements • Awareness of the trade unions • Feedback ETF Political Secretary: • The training issue is part of the ESSD workprogram

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