Finally, National Joint Industrial Council Signs Agreement To Increase Seafarers’ Wages


LAGOS AUGUST 22ND (NEWSRANGERS)-The National Joint Industrial Council has signed the much awaited conditions of service and Collective Bargaining Agreement for Nigerian seafarers.
This is coming after eight years of delay.
Speaking during the signing ceremony in Lagos, the Director- General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Dr Dakuku Peterside, said the condition of service was a minimum standard in line the with international standards and regulations.
Earlier, seafarers unions namely Merchant Navy Senior Staff Association, Maritime Workers Union, had reportedly alleged that their employers deliberately refused to attend various meetings called on several occasions to conclude and append their signatures to the agreement.
The union lamented that the shipowners seemed not to be interested in the implementation of the agreement and had worked to frustrate it for the past eight years.
Peterside said the CBA for fishing sector had earlier been signed and the signing of the coastal and offshore sectors meant that the NJIC had completed CBA for Nigerian seafarers.
“Employers are to note that the enhancement of the welfare of seafarers will in turn enhance productivity and effective job performance.
“I am also to reiterate that the responsibility of implementing the new condition of service is a collective one which must be given priority attention,” he said
The President of the Nigerian Merchant Navy Officers and Water Transport Senior Staff Association, Matthew Alalade, lamented the delay in signing the CBA, which he noted, caused a lot of disaffection among Nigerian seafarers and their employers

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