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Maritime Labour Convention

A message from the PYA

ILO-MLC2006

Yachting needs you! – ILO Social study

International Labour Organisation Social Study for Yachting Professionals.

Yachting Needs You! (For 15 minutes)

The PYA supports MLC 2006, however this ‘seafarers bill of rights’ contains some unintended consequences for Yachts which jeopardise the future of our industry. The PYA has been lobbying the ILO to explain these issues.

At the request of the ILO Secretariat, the PYA has been asked to carry out 2 studies on Yachting to demonstrate to the ILO the effect of implementing MLC 2006 on yachts and yachting. We launched the first study to measure the impact of MLC on crew accommodation in yachts in April. Thanks to unprecedented cooperation, the response and results from yards and designers has been way beyond our expectation.

This social survey is the second study requested by the ILO and relates to you, the crew.

In order to have any impact with international policy makers, the social survey and its report must be impartial and academically sound. This is why the PYA commissioned the Seafarers International Research Centre to write it. SIRC is the leading authority in the world on issues affecting seafarers. This is the first study of its kind ever to be carried out on yacht crew and is your opportunity to explain to policy makers at the highest level the terms and conditions you work under and that yachting is different to other sectors of the Merchant Fleet.

It is vital that as many crew who earn their living by working on yachts complete this questionnaire as possible. If you do not have a current job you can complete the questionnaire based on the last Yacht you worked on. You do not have to be a member of the PYA to complete the questionnaire, though if you want to join we welcome the support in representing your interests!
Please take 15 minutes to complete this survey. Please click on the survey above. It is important that our collective voice is heard.

Results of both studies will be made available after they have been presented to the ILO later this year.

PYA Council
5th July 2010

 

Fire!

We are sorry to have to inform everybody that in the early hours of 11th May 2010 the school suffered a major fire.

Fortunately nobody was injured although there is extensive damage to the building.

Despite this setback, it will be business as usual at the school. All courses are going ahead as usual, although we have relocated them to the nearby Hoylake Community Centre.

All our contact details remain the same, but we request that you use email to contact us as we need to keep the phone lines as clear as possible for now.
Our new offices are located at 40 Birkenhead Road, Hoylake.

 

NEW! Master 500gt and Y4 Modules

JPMA have been given accreditation by the MCA to run the Master <500gt and Y4 Engineering modules

Look at our course dates list for upcoming dates

 

JPMA Announces New Alliance with Dovaston

John Percival Marine Associates/Hoylake Sailing School Ltd are proud to announce their alliance with Dovaston crew agency.

Both companies see this alliance as a vital tool in their aim to provide a total quality service to boats and crew.

'Trained by the best, placed by the best' will be a winning combination for both crew and boats.

synfo.com article

Dovaston website

 

 

 

Visas for South African Nationals Entering UK

Excerpt from the Official UK visa application website in South Africa:

IMPORTANT CHANGES FOR SOUTH AFRICAN VISITORS TO THE UK

Following Britain's first global review of who needs a visa to come to the UK, a visa regime has been introduced in South Africa.

Since 3 March 2009, South African nationals have been required to have a visa to enter or transit the UK. A temporary exemption is in place for any South African passport holder who has previously travelled to the UK and has evidence of their visit in their current passport, for example a UK entry stamp. This temporary exemption ends on the 1 July 2009 and from that date all South African passport holders will require a visa to enter or transit the UK.

From 1 July 2009 all Swaziland and Lesotho passport holders will also require a visa to travel to the UK.

The visa you choose depends on your reason for visiting the UK and how long you plan to stay.

 
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