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"en.20070710.54.2-315"2
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"The astronomical profits of shipowners and the monopoly groups of companies trading in shipping on the one hand and, on the other, the intensification of work, the mass replacement of seafarers by the Member States with cheap labour on poverty wages of no more than 515 dollars a month and the major maritime crimes, as in the cases of the
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and others, which cause massive environmental disasters and an international public outcry, are clear examples of the anti-working class maritime policy of the European Union.
The interest of shipowners, the European Commission and the governments is hypocritical and their allegation that there are not enough seafarers and they want to attract seafarers from the Member States to shipping is unfounded, when they themselves are together firing European seafarers from ships
by constantly reducing the operational composition of ships and, at the same time, replacing them with cheaper seafarers from third countries, resulting in higher unemployment in the industry.
The adverse impact of this anti-working class policy is huge for the workers living on islands in remote areas in Greece and other countries."@en1
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