High Rates of Bullying and Harassment at Sea Among Seafarers, Report

A recent report by Sailors’ Society reveals the alarming prevalence of bullying and harassment at sea, with active seafarers facing such behavior up to ten times more than non-seafarers. The report highlights the disproportionate impact on female cadets and LGBTQ+ individuals, urging the maritime industry to foster a safer, more inclusive environment.

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Challenging Working Conditions for Seafarers Highlighted in Q1 2024 Data

Data from the first quarter of 2024 reveals the harsh working conditions faced by seafarers, with increased risks due to geopolitical tensions. The International Bargaining Forum designated the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden as ‘Warlike’ zones after a fatal missile attack, while Somali piracy incidents resurged. SeafarerHelp saw a rise in seafarers seeking assistance for contractual issues and ABHDV, highlighting the urgent need for industry unity in protecting seafarers’ rights and welfare.

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Marine Sector Experiences Disturbingly High Rates of Workplace Harassment, According to SIU Study

The Seafarers’ International Union of Canada (SIU) published a report on workplace harassment and bullying within the Canadian marine sector, revealing that 46% of seafarers have experienced harassment or bullying at some point in their career. The report is a summary of data gathered from a survey conducted in the Summer of 2023.

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