ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1980, covers the employment of merchant seamen, principally from the perspective of a labour lawyer, but including a great deal of material not normally found in books on labour law. It also shows how the law is but one kind of rule; that the collective organisations of works and employers create and enforce rules of industrial practice that have just as important an effect on the lives of those they cover.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

Theoretical Perspectives and Explanations

chapter 1|68 pages

The Division and Organisation of Work

chapter 4|75 pages

Qualifications and Training

chapter 5|59 pages

Collective Bargaining

chapter 6|42 pages

The Contract of Employment

chapter 7|43 pages

The Terms and Conditions of Employment

chapter 8|42 pages

The Law Relating to Seamen’s Wages

chapter 9|98 pages

Safety, Health and Welfare

chapter 10|88 pages

Discipline, Discharge and Dismissal

chapter 11|6 pages

Conclusions