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the Convention regarding the need f
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supervisory system (a system establ
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A16. How does the MLC, 2006 make it
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B. Questions about the workers andt
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authority?] as qualified to issue s
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equirements for upgrading or promot
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C3. Title 3 Accommodation, recreati
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y berths and lockers, chests of dra
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• the cost of safeguarding the pr
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(b) facilities for sports and outdo
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• Sickness benefit• Unemploymen
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agreed upon international standards
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provisions of Regulation 5.1.3 and
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(b)(c)to carry out any examination,
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prevents ships being delayed by unn
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certificate and DMLC should be the
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C5.2.q. Are complaints confidential
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INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCECont
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Maritime Labour Convention, 2006MAR
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Maritime Labour Convention, 2006(b)
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Maritime Labour Convention, 20062.
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Maritime Labour Convention, 2006Pla
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Explanatory note to the Regulations
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Minimum requirements for seafarers
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Minimum requirements for seafarers
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Minimum requirements for seafarers
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Conditions of employmentTITLE 2. CO
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Conditions of employmentGuideline B
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