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The Black and Azov
Seas Territorial Organization of the Seafarers' Union of Russia (SUR BASTO) has reviewed the results of its 2018
performance. They evidence that the organization has performed productively and
successfully: the BASTO increased the number of Union's activists, signed
several collective agreements and kept on good practice of support youth, women
and retirees.
According to the
SUR BASTO Chairman, Aleksey Belyakov,
235 new members joined the organization, 47 of them are future marine
professionals, the cadets of Admiral Ushakov
Maritime State University. The Legal Department reviewed 27 applications
of seafarers and their families which concerned various issues - from working
conditions in companies to everyday problems. This year alone, BASTO provided
financial aid to 263 seafarers - they
all needed financial support for one reason or another.
As for other
performance indicators, the Labor Inspectors of the SUR BASTO visited 36
vessels under flags of convenience and seven Russian-flagged vessels, which
called at the Novorossiysk port. During those visits the Inspectors examined working conditions on board, including the
compliance with dates of wage payment, wage rates, as well as the living
conditions on board, the compliance with existing collective agreements.
This year, more
than 480 seafarers, their family members and cadets visited the “Poseidon” gym,
which was modernized and fitted with new
sports equipment this year.
SUR BASTO has been
keeping to provide financial support to
young seafarers, women and retirees: in 2018 the organization rendered
financial assistance to 126 union members, who became parents. The Union
doesn't forget about the women working on board “Unicom”'s ships: 46 women
received congratulations and gifts in celebration of International Women's Day.
Also, SUR BASTO honors the veterans: the Union, together with “Sovcomflot”
representatives, arranged a special event on the retirement of 14 seafarers who
took well-deserved rest. They received the
reward for their long service and contribution to industry's progress.
“In 2018, due to
the ongoing economic crisis, a number of vessels where our members had worked,
were sold or sent for scrap,” - added Alexey Belyakov. “So, more than 100
seafarers are temporarily out of job. They are still the SUR members, and we,
to the best of our abilities and possibilities, trying to help them to find a
job”.
Moreover, over the
past year, the SUR BASTO signed three new collective agreements, one of them
covers FOC ship and two other – Russian-flagged vessels.
This means that now even more seafarers are entitled to decent working conditions that meet international and domestic employment standards. “In 2018, we started to issue plastic union cards to seafarers with the SUR loyalty program linked to it,” - notes the SUR BASTO Chairman. - To date we have issued more than 230 such cards. One of the our focus area for the next year will be the extension of this program through the involvement of various companies. On the whole, the plans for the next year are same as always: SUR BASTO will continue to struggle for reliable social guarantees, safe working conditions and decent wages for seafarers”
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