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Nautilus International is an independent, influential, global trade union and professional organisation, committed to delivering high quality, cost-effective services to members, and welfare support to necessitous seafarers, their dependants and other maritime professionals.

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Tel / Fax: +34 971 677 375
Email Address: recruitment@nautilusint.org
Website: www.dovaston.com
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Tel / Fax: (0)20 8989 6677  /  (0)20 8530 1015
Email Address: enquiries@nautilusint.org
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Tel / Fax: +31 (0)10 477 1188  /  +31 (0)10 477 3846
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Nautilus International in the News

Millions in unpaid wages secured for crew

Crews recovered £2.17m in unpaid wages via Nautilus in 2024, bringing to the fore persistent challenges as union support in the sector increases

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Alfa Nero crew to receive six-figure payout

Crew of the previously sanctioned yacht are set to receive hundreds of thousands of pounds in unpaid wages, with Nautilus looking to secure even more

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Nautilus sends warning to Cayman Captains

The seafarer union has raised its concerns to captains of Cayman-flagged vessels following the recently amended Merchant Shipping Act 2024

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‘We must be proactive on crew welfare’

Charles Boyle, director of legal services, Nautilus International, says regulations compliance isn’t enough – crew welfare must take

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Millions marked for unpaid crew

Nautilus secured over a million euros in unpaid wages for crew in 2023, but this year could see the union gain millions more in a single settlement

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From Nero to Hero

A high court judge has ruled in favour of Nautilus’ claim, with more than a year’s wages set to be paid to the crew of Alfa Nero

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Starfish Crew and Superyacht References join Nautilus

The two superyacht crew agencies have partnered with marine crew union Nautilus International

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Nautilus recovers over £2.75 million for yacht crew

Nautilus International recovered a record of over £2.75 million in unpaid wages and benefits.  

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Report into the fire of M/Y Siempre in 2021 surfaces

The MSIU noted that the fire most likely began in the Li-ion battery of an electric hydrofoil surfboard

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Trade union reports ‘unprecedented surge’ in yacht crew memberships

In March alone, Nautilus International saw a sixfold increase in new members from the yacht sector

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DfT confirm superyacht crew do not fall under sanctions

The UK Department for Transport confirmed with Nautilus that seafarers are not within scope of sanctions    

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Crew on Russian-owned superyachts urged to join trade union

Industry stakeholders have banded together to urge crewmembers to sign up to Nautilus International

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Women in yachting speak out against predatory behaviour

We speak with an ex-stewardess for the third instalment of a series of interviews being released on sexual abuse in the industry…

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Women in yachting speak out against predatory behaviour

We speak with an ex-stewardess for the second instalment of a series of interviews being released on sexual abuse in the industry…

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£1.6 million in unpaid crew wages reclaimed

Nautilus have reclaimed a huge amount of unpaid superyacht crew wages in 2021 and they are expecting more for 2022

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Leaky contracts

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed a number of flaws in crewmembers' contracts

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Belgium leads the way in prioritising vaccines for seafarers

Following growing pressure from the maritime industry, the programme is said to be a first for crew in Europe

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Crew concerns over COVID-19 vaccine requests

A number of crew have contacted Nautilus International after being offered vaccines by yacht owners

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Seafarers exempt from new UK travel declaration rules

Travel abroad from the UK is currently only allowed for a legally-permitted reason

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UK travel ban disrupts crew changes in Spain

Following news of a new coronavirus variant in the UK, even travel for seafarers has been restricted

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Nautilus launches app to support fair treatment of seafarers

The maritime union aims to provide members with instant access to advice and support following an incident

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SuperyachtNews COVID-19 Advisory – letter certifies UK quarantine exemption

Nautilus International has drafted a letter for seafarers arriving at UK ports

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SuperyachtNews COVID-19 Advisory – Concerns for superyacht crew

The financial security of superyacht crew relies heavily on the good will of owners, repatriation remains difficult

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Nautilus calls for UK government to safeguard future of maritime sector

With a new Maritime Minister in place, the union sees an opportunity to better protect UK maritime interests

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Blue Monday highlights mental health issues

Nautilus International is calling for the industry to pay closer attention to the mental wellbeing of crew

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€1 million in unpaid wages secured for crew of 'Indian Empress'

Nautilus union has been representing its members since the 95m yacht was abandoned by its owner over a year ago

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M/Y ‘Indian Empress’ arrested over wage dispute

It is alleged that more than 40 crew on board have not been paid since September 2017

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Brexit and seafarer certificates

Nautilus has questioned the UK shipping minister following a statement published by the European Commission

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Nautilus fights for crew wages

In a recent case, the union has secured more than €140,000 in owed wages

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