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Port of Palm Beach Training Employees on Human Trafficking Prevention
The Port of Palm Beach is training employees on how to recognize the behaviors that can indicate human trafficking and…
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Human Rights on Europe’s Maritime Borders
The transnational movement of people – especially by water – is a divisive question in national debates. In this era…
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Report: Human Traffickers Exploit Crew Change Crisis to Trick Agents
The International Transport Intermediaries Club, a specialist indemnity insurer for ship's agents and other maritime professionals, is warning that human…
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Seaport Employees Can Help Stop Human Trafficking
A seaport never sleeps. Cargo shipping is vital for keeping supply chains moving and the country fed and well-supplied during…
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Maritime Resilience and the Human Element at MRS2020
Has the age of maritime discovery and exploration actually ended? Perhaps not exactly. As the history of maritime resilience and…
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MOL branches out into human resources
Japan’s largest shipowner Mitsui OSK Line (MOL) is branching out into the human resources business. MOL has teamed with an…
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HRAS: Lack of Action on Business and Human Rights Principles
Human Rights at Sea has issued a report on the effective incorporation of business and human rights practices throughout the…
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Maritime News
HRAS: Lack of Action on Business and Human Rights Principles
Human Rights at Sea has issued a report on the effective incorporation of business and human rights practices throughout the…
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