itf/iuf programme organising the fisheries industry “from catcher to counter”

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ITF/IUF Programme Organising the Fisheries Industry “From Catcher to Counter”

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Page 1: ITF/IUF Programme Organising the Fisheries Industry “From Catcher to Counter”

ITF/IUF Programme Organising the Fisheries Industry

“From Catcher to Counter”

Page 2: ITF/IUF Programme Organising the Fisheries Industry “From Catcher to Counter”

Objectives of the Global Programme

To organise workers across the fisheries industry including:

neutralising anti-union practices from transnational companies asserting pressure for the ratification of the ILO Convention 188 inter-connect with other global campaigns contribute to the reduction of the use of casual, child and forced labour contribute to combating illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

Page 3: ITF/IUF Programme Organising the Fisheries Industry “From Catcher to Counter”

Conditions of work for fishers

protective clothing

length of time at sea

living conditions

Page 4: ITF/IUF Programme Organising the Fisheries Industry “From Catcher to Counter”

Conditions of work in processing plants

-15c

worker

grinder

Extreme temperatures

Protective clothing

Hazardous work

Page 5: ITF/IUF Programme Organising the Fisheries Industry “From Catcher to Counter”

Global density

40,000,000

117000

Workers

Members

Page 6: ITF/IUF Programme Organising the Fisheries Industry “From Catcher to Counter”

supply chain map for fisheries

FISHERIES SUPPLY CHAIN RESEARCH TOOL FOR AFFILIATES ITF MARITIME

IUF TRADING COMPANIES EXPORT COMPANIES IMPORTERS

ITF ROAD, RAIL, CIVIL AVIATION FREIGHT COMPANIES RETAILERS CONSUMERS

SEA

FISHING VESSELS

OWNER

MANAGER

FLAG

LICENSEE

WORKERS

UNION

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

LOCATION

DESTINATION PORTS

PRODUCTS

PROCESSING VESSELS

OWNER

MANAGER

FLAG

SIZE AND LOCATION

WORKERS

UNION

TERMS & CONDITIONS

PRODUCTS

BRANDS

TRANPORTATION IN & OUT

TRANSPORTERS/ MOTHERSHIPS

OWNER

MANAGER

FLAG

SIZE AND LOCATION

WORKERS

UNION

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

PRODUCE

BRANDS

PORTS

SHORESIDING

COLD

STORAGE

PORT AUTHORITY

OWNER OF DOCK

EMPLOYER OF STAFF

WORKERS

UNION

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

PRODUCTS

VESSELS/ COMPANIES

ONWARD SUPPLY CHAIN

SHORESIDING COMPANIES

OWNER OF FACILITY

PRODUCE STORED

EMPLOYER

WORKERS

UNION

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

BRANDS

TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES

TRANSPORT OF PRODUCE

COMPANY

PRODUCE

BRANDS

WORKERS

UNION

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

DESTINATION

COMPANIES

WORKERS

LAND

PROCESSING PLANTS

OWNER

MANAGEMENT

FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

PRODUCE

LOCATION

WORKERS

UNION

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

BRANDS

ONWARDS SUPPLY CHAIN

STORAGE

OWNER OF FACILITY

PRODUCE STORED

EMPLOYER

WORKERS

UNION

FACILIITEIES MANAGEMENT

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

BRANDS

TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES

TRANSPORT OF PRODUCE

LINK WITH ROAD & RAIL

& CIVIL AVIATION

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Governance of the fishing sector

United Nations

ILO

C188

ILO and ITF training

FAO

COFI

Sub-Committee for Trade

Sub-Committee for Aquaculture

Code of Conduct on Sustainable

Fisheries

IMO

STCW-F

Torremolinos

Regional Fisheries

Management Organisations

Member States Fisheries Authorities

Allocation of Quotas

Fishing Licenses

Technical Management

of Vessels

Monitoring and

Surveillance

UNCLOS

Straddling Fish Stocks Agreement

Global Compact

Page 8: ITF/IUF Programme Organising the Fisheries Industry “From Catcher to Counter”

Integrated corporate map

Laco Holdings

DOF ASA094611Norway

Mogster Offshore AS largest Shareholder - 61.51%

Cross reference with Austral Group SAA, Chairperson Mogster

Laco AS Marine Freight & Offshore development

Austevoll Seafood Norway

Foodcorp SA Registration Chile,

Control Norway

Pesquera del NorteRegistration Chile

Austral Group Registration Peru,

Control Norway

Surpesca SARegistration Peru, Control Norway

Pesquera Nueve Esparta SA

Registration PeruControl Norway

Nueva Cadiz PesqueraRegistrsation Peru Control Norway

BR Birkeland Fiskebatrederi AS1611831

Noway (Storebo)

Talbor AS5153800

Norway (storebo) finfish Fishing

AS Polarbus1588299Norway

Lafisk II1580541

A Fish AS

Austevoll Fisk ASManaging Director Arne Mogster

Shetland Catch Ltd (25%)

North Capelin Honningsrag AS (50%)

Norway Pelagic ASA (43%)Merger with Atlantic Pelagic AS

operations providing a production, processing, sales and distributuion

network

Modolv Sjoset AS (66%)

Austevoll Fiskeindustri AS (100%)

Murman ishing Co Ltd1811481 Cyprus

(was 3rd Party anagement Companyu

Austevoll Supply AS5368271 Norway

Owns 1 search and rescue vessel Ringasund

Mogsterhav AS1775822 Norway

Mogsterfjord I AS5172781 Norway

Ole Rasmus Mogster2103141

Chair of Austral Group SA and MD of Austevoll Seafood ASA

Lafjord Fiskebatrederi1930034 Norway

A/S Veabas1490145 Norway

Austevoll ASA was 3rd Party management company as is c/o address

Subsidiary of Vea O

Oddvar Vea AS0740820 Norway

? part of the Vea O Group?

P/R Vea & Vea DA 1665804 Norway

K/S Veafisk A/S 1096751 Norway

Celine Fishing Co Ltd1709247 Norway

Cindy Fishing 1709247 Norway

K/S A/S Rubens0423876 MNorway

Oddstein1011008 Norway

Sea Knave1752357 Norway

Cevitas AS1714914 Norway

Co called Oceangoing is a 3rd party mgmt compaby

Janne Shipping5033674 Norway

Arctic Wolf1822851 Greenland

Veahav ANS127251 Norway

DOF Holdings

Bravo Tug

Mogstein & Mogster Management

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Campaign Overview

•Other unions•Families•Communities•NGOs

•Brand retailers•Export market retailers•Bi-lateral access governors•Suppliers

•National Fisheries Authority•Employer Bodies/ Organisations•Regional Fisheries Management Organisation

•Ministers• ILO•TUC•Wider movement / GUFs•Domestic laws

Political Industrial

CommunityCommercial

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Papua New Guinea Pilot

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2013:Increased union coverage in fishing and fish processing

5000+ new union members 8 company campaigns 4 trained organisers 28 trained reps across 4 companies opened collective bargaining negotiations in 4 companies unionising East-West haulage company 9 trained union fishing vessel visitors lobbying the government for ratification of ILO C188 union subscriptions income increase affiliation to IUF of Canning workers

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By end of 2014?

Political mandate from ITF Congress 2014 to Congress 2018 (IUF 2017) Increased capacity from existing and new affiliates in both GUFs Be in / have completed CBA negotiations with 3 target companies C188 ratification minimum of 10 countries met Plan for implementation and enforcement with Fisheries affiliates Have active campaigns across 10 more countries and regions

www.itfglobal.org/fish

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Examples of potential projects

Africa Latin America (in partnership with

other affiliates)

Arab World Asia Pacific

NamibiaSouth Africa

Chile Peru

Uruguay

Egypt IndonesiaPapua New Guinea

Philippines