More ships than ever are being abandoned around the world by their owners, according to the United Nations’ labor and maritime organizations, leaving thousands of workers stuck on board without pay or ...
Takeaways from The Associated Press’ reporting on seafarers who are abandoned by shipowners in ports
The United Nations over the last decade has logged an increasing number of crew members abandoned by shipowners around the world, leaving sailors aboard months and sometimes years without pay. More ...
The shipping industry is being pushed towards a clandestine “shadow recycling” market, as governments fail to provide a lawful route for disposing of hundreds of ageing tankers in the dark fleet, ship ...
The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta’s waterways span over a thousand miles. The region serves as a critical source of water for California, a transportation corridor linking ports in Sacramento and ...
This combination of undated photos provided by the International Transport Workers’ Federation shows conditions on board the Sister 12, a cargo ship whose workers say they haven't been paid in more ...
Fleet of abandoned ships keeps growing, leaving more sailors stuck at sea More ships than ever are being abandoned around the world by their owners, according to the United Nations’ labor and maritime ...
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