Compensation for cargo handling Sample Clauses

Compensation for cargo handling. If a vessel crew member exceptionally participates in cargo handling, mooring and/or casting-­‐off on board the vessel, the employee shall receive, in addition to a regular wage, for each hour of cargo handling a compensation of 1/164 of the wage scale rate. Winch operators shall receive compensation for cargo handling if they operate winches during loading and unloading.
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Compensation for cargo handling. 1. 1. If a vessel crew member exceptionally participates in cargo handling, mooring and/or casting-off on board the vessel, the employee shall receive, in addition to a regular wage, for each hour 2) of cargo handling a compensation
Compensation for cargo handling. 1. Cargo handling is not considered part of the work seamen traditionally car- ry out in order to make a vessel seaworthy. Cargo handling additionally com- prises cargo moving, cargo supporting, fixing or detachment, which is carried out in cargo holds whilst the vessel is in port.
Compensation for cargo handling. If a crew member, as an exception, participates in cargo handling, mooring and/or casting-off on board the ship, the employee is paid for each hour of cargo handling a compensation that is 1/164 of the guaranteed wage in addition to the regular wage. Winch operators are paid compensation for cargo handling if they operate winches during loading and unloading. When pre-ordered products and/or products purchased on the ship are delivered or transported to the car deck or a corresponding location, the ship’s crew member participating in such deliveries or transport is paid, in addition to the regular pay for working time included in the guaranteed wage, remuneration amounting to 1/475 of the guaranteed wage for each hour or a part thereof that is spent on the work. Catering allowance When meals are temporarily served to people other than crew members in the crew mess with the shipowner’s consent, the crew’s cook and catering assistant are paid an allowance in accordance with Appendix 1 for each temporary diner and for each day regardless of the number of meals served, unless otherwise agreed between the shipowner and the Finnish Seamen’s Union. However, the allowance is not paid for maritime pilots, customs officers, security guards or the crew’s family members if they are not charged for the meals. Service allowance

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