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31st August 2020, 10:54 PM
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Re: Fly the Red Ensign for Merchant Navy Day on 3 September

Originally Posted by
Keith at Tregenna
Thanks Nick,
Getting close now, though different this year,
there will be much going on though in a
lesser scale.
All the best, Keith.
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Sadly in a few days it will be all over till next year apart from those
that actually work all year to ensure it occurs, this year much will continue
though gatherings have to be smaller.
03 September 2020.
In light of the unprecedented circumstances created by the Covid-19 pandemic, the organisers, Seafarers UK are discouraging public gatherings but are asking participants to fly the Red Ensign from buildings, where it is safe to do so.
Seafarers in the UK and across the world have been in the front line of the social and economic impacts of the Coronavirus. Our members have helped keep the country supplied whilst employers like P&O Ferries have exploited the pandemic to make massive job cuts amongst UK Ratings at the earliest opportunity.
At international level, the crew change crisis is an ongoing travesty. Over 300,000 seafarers stranded on all types of merchant ship, unable to disembark despite the end of their contracts. This has painfully exposed the appalling lack of protection in international law for seafarers from the egregious ‘low cost’ crewing model. Since the first major outbreak of Coronavirus in the shipping industry amongst crew and passengers on the UK-registered Diamond Princess cruise ship in February, merchant seafarers have been and remain trapped on board thousands of merchant ships. This has caused the scandal of avoidable deaths amongst seafarers and a massive increase in fatigue, abandonment, unpaid wages, mental ill-health and periods of work that make a mockery of the 11-month legal limit set by the Maritime Labour Convention.
On this year’s Merchant Navy Day, RMT remember the incredible sacrifices merchant seafarers made in the past and stand in solidarity with our seafarer members, key workers keeping freight and passengers moving to and from our islands today. We also stand in solidarity with the hundreds of thousands of seafarers stranded on ships from Tilbury to Tokyo, failed by shipowners and the Flag of Convenience registers which have effectively imprisoned them.
RMT fully support Merchant Navy Day which was established by the charity Seafarers UK of which the Union is a trustee. Where it is safe to do so, Regional Offices are encouraged to fly or display the Red Ensign for one week from Thursday 3rd September.
https://www.rmt.org.uk/news/events/m...navy-day-2020/
As ever the few do more, some pay lip service, others jump on the band wagon - but, if they all worked together more may occur.
''Let those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten."
"Our veterans did not forget about us .... Let's not forget about them." From Michael Levesque.
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Last edited by Keith at Tregenna; 31st August 2020 at 11:04 PM.
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