"After a meeting in New Delhi on Monday chaired by Director General of Shipping Amitabh Kumar, the government has extended the benefits of
The latest development came five weeks after the NUSI and another union FSUI clinched an agreement with the Indian National Shipowners Association (INSA) for a hefty 40 per cent wage hike with retrospective effect from January 2020, last month.
Terming the latest development as 'historic', Serang said that though the PF for seafarers exists in the statute for Indian flag ships, the gratuity and pension was still a 'bilateral arrangement' between NUSI and the shipping companies as per the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
"For nearly two decades we have been fighting for these three benefits to be part of the statute and applicable to all ranks of seafarers -- officers, petty officers, ratings and other categories -- serving on Indian and foreign flag ships," Serang said.
Now, with the efforts of Shipping Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and Prime Minister
The NUSI spokesperson said that way back in 1963, the NUSI had led an agitation outside Parliament in New Delhi demanding inclusion of all seafarers in the Employees Provident Fund Act, 1952 which culminated in the exclusive Seamen's Provident Fund Act, 1966 for the merchant navy personnel.
However, they were still deprived of the pension, gratuity and even PF for all categories serving under Indian or foreign flags which has now been given by the government, explained the spokesperson.
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