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Crews down tools Down Under – Splash 247
Cases of crews downing tools around the world in protest at the enforced stay onboard during the coronavirus pandemic are on the increase. Two more ships in Western Australia and Victoria refused to k

Cases of crews downing tools around the world in protest at the enforced stay onboard during the coronavirus pandemic are on the increase.
Two more ships in Western Australia and Victoria refused to keep sailing yesterday in desperate bids for repatriation despite Australias very tricky crew change stance.
The Conti Stockholm boxship and the Ben Rinnes bulk carrier are just the latest ships to become idle and block berths due to over-contract crew enforcing their right to refuse to sail indefi…
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