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Work in the Fishing Sector

Work in the Fishing Sector
Author: International Labour Office
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2007
Genre: Fish trade
ISBN: 9789221181378

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Comprises: (1) a summary of the replies received by the Office to each of the five questions posed by the Office in Report IV(1), followed by: an overview of the replies; a brief account of the related discussion at the Interregional Tripartite Round Table on Labour Standards for the Fishing Sector; and the Office commentary based on the replies and the Round Table discussions; (2) additional commentary by the Office; and (3) an appendix containing the report of the Round Table with appendices containing submissions to the Round Table by the Employers and the Government of Japan.


Work in the Fishing Sector

Work in the Fishing Sector
Author:
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2005
Genre: Fish trade
ISBN: 9789221153719

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Employment and salary of Nordic coastal fishermen

Employment and salary of Nordic coastal fishermen
Author: Max Nielsen
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2017-10-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9289351918

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Fishers are often perceived to be poor, and low income levels are used to justify subsidies and other types of direct and indirect income support to maintain coastal communities. In this study we investigate fishers’ income levels in four Nordic countries; Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Sweden for different types of fishers and vessels and in comparison to alternative occupations. The most important result is that fishers in these countries are doing relatively well, and only in Sweden is the fishers’ average income level below the average national income. Within the fleets, there are substantial differences. Owners of coastal vessels tend to have the lowest income, and also lower than crews. Owners as well as crews on larger vessels tend to do much better and in the largest fishing nations, Iceland and Norway, very well.


Decency of primary occupations in the Indian fishing industry

Decency of primary occupations in the Indian fishing industry
Author: Meenakshi Rajeev
Publisher: kassel university press GmbH
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2018-06-11
Genre:
ISBN: 3737604525

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Indian fisheries are moving from artisanal to capitalistic methods of production. As this transformation takes place, many traditional fishers are forced to seek employment on trawlers and other fishing vessels owing to their lack of a capital base to purchase modern vessels themselves. Competition among trawlers can lead to cost reducing strategies that lower the quality of working conditions for those employed in these vessels. This paper is an attempt to assess the working conditions of these workers through the use of indicators developed by the International Labour Office in the context of decent work. By utilizing data collected in the National Sample Survey Organization’s (NSSO) 68th round survey of employment and unemployment, we find that there are some areas in which decency of work is lacking. The level of job security is highly inadequate among most workers in fisheries. There is a marked absence of women in the labour pool, especially in unskilled tasks. Child labour, while not a cause for alarming concern, exists to a minor degree in the industry. Furthermore, freshwater fishing was found to afford lower standards of work than marine fishing. Regulation and policy action are called into requirement by these observations.


Sustaining Marine Fisheries

Sustaining Marine Fisheries
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 1999-03-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309055261

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Fluctuations and declines in marine fish populations have caused growing concern among marine scientists, fisheries managers, commercial and recreational fishers, and the public. Sustaining Marine Fisheries explores the nature of marine ecosystems and the complex interacting factors that shape their productivity. The book documents the condition of marine fisheries today, highlighting species and geographic areas that are under particular stress. Challenges to achieving sustainability are discussed, and shortcomings of existing fisheries management and regulation are examined. The volume calls for fisheries management to adopt a broader ecosystem perspective that encompasses all relevant environmental and human influences. Sustaining Marine Fisheries offers new approaches to building workable fisheries management institutions, improving scientific data, and developing management tools. The book recommends ways to change current practices that encourage overexploitation of fish resources. It will be of special interest to marine policymakers and ecologists, fisheries regulators and managers, fisheries scientists and marine ecologists, fishers, and concerned individuals.


Work in the Fishing Sector

Work in the Fishing Sector
Author: International Labour Organization
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9781280173424

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