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The Seafarers Union of Russia (SUR) participates in the international fight for seafarers' right, that’s why Russian and foreign seafarers can receive help at the SUR. We talk about not only ITF inspectors at the Russian ports, but the regional and territorial organizations of the union. The good example is the recent case with the Syrian crew of “Antoine”, who appealed for help to return the salary debts.
On the 12th of August, 2016, three crew members of the MV “Antoine” (Malta flag; IMO 9118329) asked for the union's Far Eastern Regional Organization (FERO) to help in returning their wages for the six months and their repatriation to Syria. In Moscow, The Syrian Embassy advised the crew of “Antoine” to receive assistance at the SUR Far Eastern Regional Organization. The seafarers received there necessary information to contact with the regional organization.
After received the claim, the representatives of the regional organization passed this information to the Port State Control and then decided to make a joint inspection after the berthing of the “Antoine” at the port. Besides, the PSC and the union agreed to detain the ship if information would be confirmed. The union made a contact with the ship's agent at the Port of Nakhodka, and asked to notify a shipowner about possible detention of the ship if the wages would not paid back. With the aim of the broader highlighting of the problem, the chairman of the SUR Far Eastern Regional Organization Nikolai Sukhanov have informed the Russian media sources. “Antoine” came from the Port of Nanjing, China, and berthed at the Port of Nakhodka on the 15th of August. The inspectors visited the ship on the next day. According to its Certificate of MLC Compliance, checked out by the inspectors, the owner of “Antoine” was the Greek company “Chekka Shipping SA”. In addition, between the crew of “Antoine”, included 2 Libyans and 19 Syrians, and the Maltese company “Faray Navigation Ltd.”, acted on the behalf of the shipowner, have been signed the individual agreements.
According the agreements, the crew should receive the wages by cash every month on the board of the ship or money should be transferred to their families, in Syria and Libya. The seafarers explained that the military operations at the region led to that the wages couldn't be transferred to the Syrian banks, from which money delivered to the families of the Syrian seafarers. However the ship's captain didn't pass the payroll to the crew and the seafarers didn't know when and what part of the salaries were transferred to the families.
“Most of the crew, except of 3 seafarers, have confirmed the receiving money by their relatives. These 3 crew members have reported that the shipowner didn't pay them about USD13350” - said the chairman of the SUR FERO.
The unpaid wages of AB Abdel Karim Salman and AB Mohamed Suleyman were USD4550 and USD1800 respectively. The debt to the ship's cook Khalidu Glavenji was USD7000. The representative of “Chekka Shipping” Christine Glick supposed that “ their accounts were frozen and it couldn't able to transfer money. Glick added “more likely the company would transfer money on their other accounts”. Along with the wage payment requirement, the crew called for a repatriation to Syria.
“By the time the captain and the ship's agent explained that their repatriation from Russia to Syria was impossible due to time required to obtain visas. After discussions with the seafarers we came to conclusion if the company had compensated the wage debt during the ship's berthing at Nakhodka, they would be sent home at the next port of arrival in South Korea” - said Nikolai Sukhanov. “They were notified that all breaches found during the inspection on the 16th of August, would be checked out before the ship's departure”.
In spite of taken measures, two AB-seafarers had left the ship before their requirements have been satisfied. The ship's cook stayed on the board, refused to take part at the strike and continued to exercise his responsibilities. But on the 18th of August there was information that all three seafarers left the ship in the hope to make success in their repatriation from Russia to homeland.
There were being held multiple negotiations with the strike participants, they were asked to back on the board and waited for paying wages, but all negotiations failed. At the same time the crew kept in touch with the Syrian Embassy in Moscow.
“The shore leave of the seafarers was limited by the territory of the Port of Nakhodka cause of their passports were kept on the board under the captain's control” - underlined Nikolai Sukhanov. “Taking into account the situation, the agent of the ship urgently got down to work over the question of returning unpaid wages and completing the necessary documents for seafarers repatriation to Syria.
On the 19th of August all required money for three crew members have been delivered on the board. But the strikers informed that they would receive money along with the flight tickets and documents required for their repatriation.
“The procedure of passing money and documents were being hold at the presence of the SUR representatives” - says the chairman of the SUR FERO. “We passed all receipts for money received and flight tickets to the PSC inspector A. Shevarkov for the further proceeding of the ship's departure from Nakhodka”.
While “Antoine” successfully left the Port of Nakhodka on the 24th of August as scheduled, two AB-seafarers and the cook have been sent to the hotel for waiting their departure. Thanks to help of the union's representatives wages have been received by not only the three crew members who asked for assistance in the returning unpaid wages, but the other members of the ship. The total amount of returned wages was approximately USD150000. The seafarers expressed their gratitude for help to all who took part in addressing their problem.
“The assistance of the Seafarers' Union of Russia consists in representing interests of foreign crews in our country. The organization gives all-required support, demonstrating its solidarity in the fighting for protecting legal rights of the seafarers regardless their nationality” - said Nikolai Sukhanov. – “The case of “Antoine” made clear harmful influence the flags of convenience on the seafarers and the shipping industry. In the face of adopting Maritime Labour Convention 2006 and receiving the Certificates of MLC Compliance by the shipowners, most of them continue to violate seafarers' rights, not pay wages and break shipowners' commitments for their repatriation”.
The only guarantee of seafarers rights' protection is to conclude a collective agreement with national union. And the statements some of shipowners about uselessness of the collective agreement clearly show their unwillingness follow to requirements of international conventions. The Seafarers' Union of Russia ready to make all efforts and protect the rights not only Russian, but foreign seafarers, and demonstrate solidarity with the maritime industry workers around the world.
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