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flags of convenience
General secretary message
A new social contract for seafarers
Campaigning
Nautilus resolutions: the pathway to policy
Campaigning
What's the problem with flags of convenience?
Campaigning
Nautilus podcast Off course: floating embassies and how seafarers are impacted by flags of convenience
International
ITF adds San Marino to Flag of Convenience List
Nautilus news
Flags of Convenience campaign to target domestic flag growth
Campaigning
IBF deal secures better pay and conditions for 250,000 seafarers
Campaigning
Tackle 'Flags of Convenience' and protect domestic shipping
International
Nautilus spotlights Flag of Convenience campaign at ITF Manila event
Government
Nautilus asks Maritime Minister to tackle Flags of Convenience issue
International
Unions oppose the establishment of US Virgin Islands flag
International
ITF names seven more countries as flags of convenience
International
MLC breach to be raised with the ILO after flag of convenience 'rides roughshod' over seafarers' rights to internet access
International
Fatigue: Another 'Inconvenient Truth'
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Shining a light on the absurdity of the flag of convenience system
International
Panama defies seafarers rights
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Nautilus proud to play its part in global mobilisation on crew changes
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Flagging out – the long tail of convenience
International
Unions contest Brittany Ferries' new Cyprus-flagged charter
International
Union slams removal of laws protecting Australia's shipping industry
Health and safety
Shipboard safety impacted by commercial pressure, says new study
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