The new joint project of the European social partners for sea fisheries (EuropĂȘche and ETF) has kicked off today in Amsterdam. Following a selection process, EuropĂȘche and ETF will count with the participation of specialists to develop a wide range of studies for a safer, healthier and more worker-friendly fisheries sector in Europe and worldwide. The action will focus on trade measures to combat forced labour, develop guidelines on recruitment of migrant fishers, develop a training programme for medical examination of fishers and update a mobile app to facilitate communication on fishing vessels (FisherySpeak).
The new joint project of the European social partners for sea fisheries (EuropĂȘche and ETF) has kicked off today in Amsterdam. Following a selection process, EuropĂȘche and ETF will count with the participation of specialists to develop a wide range of studies for a safer, healthier and more worker-friendly fisheries sector in Europe and worldwide. The action will focus on trade measures to combat forced labour, develop guidelines on recruitment of migrant fishers, develop a training programme for medical examination of fishers and update a mobile app to facilitate communication on fishing vessels (FisherySpeak).