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Catch. ALL CLAUSE FOR CREW MEMBERS EMPLOYED BY ▇▇▇. NIOZ 1. The Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (hereafter: Kon. NIOZ) employs two research vessels to conduct research at sea. These research vessels, which are the property of the aforementioned institute, have a regular crew (captain, first officer, engineer, seamen etc.). In addition, so-called boarders [opstappers] sail on the research vessels. The boarders are researchers and supporting staff, whose work does not depend on whether they are on board a ship. They will sail once or occasionally on the research vessels on expeditions lasting several days. The latter category will also board research vessels owned by other national and international research institutes and organisations. 2. Due to the nature of work on research vessels, the regular Collective Labour Agreement provisions with regard to hours of work, working hours, vacation leave, and irregularity and overtime allowances are less suitable for employees on board these ships. Therefore, the articles 3.10, 3.11, 3.18, article 4.1, paragraphs 1 through 7 (with the exception of the holidays referred to in paragraph 3), articles 5.1 through 5.6 (with the exception of article 5.1.2) do not apply to crew members employed by the Koninklijk NIOZ. Instead, the Seafarers' Scheme for crew members of the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (Kon. NIOZ) applies that was agreed between Koninklijk NIOZ and the trade unions represented in the Lokaal Overleg NWO-FOM-CWI-NIOZ. 3. During expeditions lasting several days only, the articles 3.10, 3.11, 3.18, article 4.1, paragraph 1 through 7 (with the exception of the holidays as mentioned in paragraph 3) apply to the category of boarders employed by Koninklijk NIOZ. To this category, the Seafaring Expeditions Scheme applies that was agreed between Koninklijk NIOZ and the trade unions represented in the Lokaal Overleg NWO-FOM-CWI-NIOZ. 4. Changes to the Seafarers' Scheme for crew members of the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (Kon. NIOZ) have to be approved by the parties involved.

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Sources: Collective Labour Agreement

Catch. ALL CLAUSE FOR CREW MEMBERS EMPLOYED BY ▇▇▇. NIOZ 1. The Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (hereafter: Kon. NIOZ) employs two research vessels to conduct research at sea. These research vessels, which are the property of the aforementioned institute, have a regular crew (captain, first officer, engineer, seamen etc.). In addition, so-called boarders [opstappers] sail on the research vessels. The boarders are researchers and supporting staff, whose work does not depend on whether they are on board a ship. They will sail once or occasionally on the research vessels on expeditions lasting several days. The latter category will also board research vessels owned by other national and international research institutes and organisations. 2. Due to the nature of work on research vessels, the regular Collective Labour Agreement CLA provisions with regard to hours of work, working hours, vacation leave, and irregularity and overtime allowances are less suitable for employees on board these ships. Therefore, the articles 3.10, 3.11, 3.18, article 4.1, paragraphs 1 through 7 (with the exception of the holidays referred to in paragraph 3), articles 5.1 through 5.6 (with the exception of article 5.1.2) do not apply to crew members employed by the Koninklijk NIOZ. Instead, the Seafarers' Seafarers‟ Scheme for crew members of the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (Kon. NIOZ) applies that was agreed between Koninklijk NIOZ and the trade unions represented in the Lokaal Overleg [Local Consultations] NWO-FOM-CWI-NIOZ. 3. During expeditions lasting several days only, the articles 3.10, 3.11, 3.18, article 4.1, paragraph 1 through 7 (with the exception of the holidays as mentioned in paragraph 3) apply to the category of boarders employed by Koninklijk NIOZ. To this category, the Seafaring Expeditions Scheme applies that was agreed between Koninklijk NIOZ and the trade unions represented in the Lokaal Overleg [Local Consultations] NWO-FOM-CWI-NIOZ. 4. Changes to the Seafarers' Seafarers‟ Scheme for crew members of the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (Kon. ( NIOZ) have to be approved by the parties involved.

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Sources: Collective Labour Agreement