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Maritime News
U.S. Shipyard Workers Blast White House’s Suspension of Chinese Ship Fees
When the Trump administration agreed to suspend its Section 301 port fees on Chinese shipping late last month, America’s shipbuilding…
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Two Workers Severely Burned in Welding Accident on Dredger
[Brief] Korean officials are reporting that two workers on a dredger at Gunsan, in southwest Korea on the Yellow Sea,…
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UK Border Force Patrol Boat Workers Mull Strike
Border Force workers on patrol in the English Channel, whose job includes searching for small boats carrying migrants, will be…
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Marine World
Fincantieri Adds 600 Shipyard Workers as U.S. Shipbuilding Renaissance Gains Steam
Fincantieri Marine Group (FMG) has added more than 600 workers to its U.S. shipyards since February 2025 amid what company…
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Marine World
Trump’s Wind-Farm Halts Threatens Jobs, Support Of Blue-Collar Workers
By Jennifer A. Dlouhy Aug 29, 2025 (Bloomberg) –The White House is touting President Donald Trump’s commitment to US workers in…
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Maritime News
The Untold Plight Of North Korean Seafood Workers in China
In February 2023, Donggang Jinhui Foodstuff, a seafood-processing company in China, threw a party. It had been a successful…
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South Africa Moves to Ban Strikes for Some Port Workers
South Africa’s government is moving to forestall port strikes, which in the past have left a massive dent to…
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Ocean Workers Must Be Recognized as Frontline Group in the Climate Crisis
A global safety charity is calling for ocean workers to be recognized as a frontline group when it comes to…
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Marine World
Trump Cuts Threaten Safety Training For Workers In America’s Most Dangerous Jobs
By Leah Douglas NEWBURYPORT, Massachusetts, May 31 (Reuters) – By the time Robbie Roberge spotted the fire consuming his boat’s galley last…
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