ITF FOC Campaign

The FOC Campaign has two elements:

A political campaign aimed at eliminating the flag of convenience system by achieving global acceptance of a genuine link between the flag a ship flies and the nationality or residence of its owners, managers and seafarers
An industrial campaign designed to ensure that seafarers who serve on flag of convenience ships, whatever their nationality, are protected from exploitation by shipowners.
Over the years the ITF's maritime unions have developed a set of policies that seek to establish minimum acceptable standards for seafarers working on FOC vessels.

These standards form the basis of the ITF’s Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), which set the wages and working conditions for crews on FOC vessels irrespective of nationality.

Compliance with ITF agreements is monitored by a network of over 140 ITF Inspectors and Contacts in more than 125 ports throughout the world.

The FOC Campaign is the joint responsibility of the ITF’s seafarers' and dockers' unions. Both groups are represented on the Campaign’s decision-making body, the Fair Practices Committee (FPC).

The involvement of the dockers' unions, whether through direct action or through co-operation with seafarers' unions, continues to be vital to the success of the Campaign.

While the political campaign has not so far succeeded in preventing the growth in ships using FOC registers, the industrial campaign has succeeded in enforcing decent minimum wages and conditions on board thousands of FOC ships.

In addition, the ITF has become the standard-bearer for the defence of exploited and mistreated seafarers throughout the world.
Every year the ITF and its affiliated unions recover millions of dollars in backpay and in compensation for death or injury on behalf of seafarers who have nowhere else to turn.

Published: 17 Feb 2025

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International Transport Workers' Federation National Administrator

 



Published: 25 Oct 2024

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International Transport Workers Federation (ITF)

25 October 2024



Published: 31 Jul 2024

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INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS FEDERATION

AUSTRALIAN INSPECTORATE

MEDIA RELEASE

ITF WEEK OF ACTION REVEALS EXPLOITATION OF VISA WORKERS ABOARD SHIPS WORKING DOMESTIC ROUTES
IN AUSTRALIA

31 JULY 2024

 



Published: 18 Jul 2024

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IAN BRAY

COORDINATOR, ITF AUSTRALIAN INSPECTORATE 

MEDIA RELEASE

18 JULY 2024

ITF's 'Nowhere to Hide' campaign targeting WA ports next week



Published: 6 May 2024

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INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS FEDERATION

 

AUSTRALIAN INSPECTORATE



Published: 5 May 2024

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Published: 30 Nov 2023

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INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS FEDERATION, AUSTRALIAN INSPECTORATE

 

MEDIA RELEASE

 

ITF’s Nowhere to Hide Week of Action to be expanded to New Zealand ports as Inspectors stamp out rampant wage theft

 

30 November 2023

 



Published: 21 Nov 2023

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INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS FEDERATION, AUSTRALIAN INSPECTORATE

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ITF’s Nowhere to Hide Campaign shines a light on wage theft aboard cargo ships throughout Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania

22 November 2023

 



Published: 13 Jun 2023

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PADDY CRUMLIN

NATIONAL SECRETARY
MARITIME UNION OF AUSTRALIA
PRESIDENT
INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS FEDERATION

IAN BRAY

COORDINATOR

INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS FEDERATION, AUSTRALIAN INSPECTORATE

 

MEDIA RELEASE

 

ITF’s Nowhere to Hide Campaign shines a light on wage theft aboard cargo ships in Australian ports

 



Published: 20 Dec 2022

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IAN BRAY
AUSTRALIAN INSPECTORATE COORDINATOR

INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS FEDERATION

 

‘ABANDONED’ LIVESTOCK CARRIER SHIP TO BE AUCTIONED IN VICTORIA BUT STRANDED CREW YET TO RECEIVE WAGES

 

MEDIA RELEASE

 

21 DECEMBER 2022

 



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