A group of 15 crewmembers were rescued by a union after being found living in horrific conditions on board a ship. The crew, who were stranded at the port of West Africa, were living without basic necessities such as food, water, and medical treatment. The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) intervened and helped to bring the crew to safety.
The crew had been abandoned by their employers and were left in deplorable conditions for weeks. The ITF discovered their plight and stepped in to ensure their well-being. The union provided the necessary resources to assist the crew and arranged for their repatriation to their home countries. The crewmembers were grateful for the union’s help and expressed relief at being rescued from the dire circumstances they were living in.
The ITF’s intervention highlights the importance of unions in protecting the rights and safety of workers, especially those in vulnerable situations. The union’s swift action not only rescued the stranded crew but also brought attention to the issue of worker exploitation in the maritime industry. The incident serves as a reminder of the need for ongoing advocacy and support for workers to prevent similar situations from occurring in the future.
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