In 2023, an Indonesian crew member was found dead in a ship’s storeroom. He had been at sea for six months, working on a longline tuna boat in the Indian Ocean for a monthly wage of $480. In the days leading up to his death, witnesses observed him arguing with the captain, insisting that he […]
Month: April 2025
Trade Unions the only means of defending hospitality workers’ rights
The problem with individual employment rights is that no sooner are they introduced than firms find ways to get around them. Take, for instance, the laws relating to tips. Under the Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act, firms must share all tips between workers, including temporary agency staff. The legislation was prompted by a public outcry […]