The crew of the M/V "Blue Balance" (flag of
Panama), moored in St. Petersburg, have learnt that from its own experience.
During a routine visit of the vessel by the representatives ofthe International Transport Workers
Federation (ITF) and the Seafarers' Union of Russia (SUR), nobody anticipated
unexpectedness: the employersigned the
IBF collective agreement as recently as several years ago. So it was a big
surprise when, while checking payrolls, it was found out, that the seafarers
were working at the rates agreed in2015,whereas according tothe terms of the collective agreement, the
wage ratesshould have been increased
three times by 2018: in 2015, 2016 and 2017.
It is noteworthy, that through the established bonus system, the monthly
earnings of the crew members of "Blue Balance" was at a decent level.
But do not forget that the basic wage, the increase of which was planned three
times in several years, is the basis for calculating all the seafarers'
payments - fromsick pay to disability
compensation.
As a result of the negotiations, the shipowner admitted its mistake. According
tothe seafarers, each crew member now
have a new labor contract, endorsed by the Philippine Agency for Employment
Abroad (POEA), and all ratings received their due money in the amount of difference
between the rates prescribed in the IBF contract. Moreover,SUR and ITF proved the right of seafarers to
the salary including bonuses.
This is another real life story, showinghow quickly and, that the most significantly, how effective the issues
can be resolved when there is a collective agreement on board the ship.