17 Oct 22 UK Chamber of Shipping member update October 2022 Read the Chamber's latest member update setting out our key activities and events The UK Chamber of Shipping has published its latest member update. The update published last week covers key chamber activity between April and October 2022. This includes key lobbying wins, publications and events. Key updates in this edition include: the launch Guide to Good Practice on Recovery of Persons from Water for small vesselshelping to agree a formally recognised global minimum wage for able seafarers was agreed in a three year deal, starting from 1 January 2023further information on our Summer Lunch in Edinburgh and our Safety Culture Conference in LiverpoolThe Chamber's Head of Membership and Business Development Tony Jerome said:"Our latest update shows the true value of Chamber membership. We provide unrivalled access to UK Government for the shipping industry as well as a host of excellent events that allow members to network with colleagues from across the industry.” You can download the document below. Anyone with further questions should contact the Chamber's Head of Membership and Business Development Tony Jerome. UKCOS member update Oct 2022 aw.pdf Share:
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