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Nautilus International

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Nautilus International
Nautilus International
Founded15 May 2009
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom; Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Basel, Switzerland
Location
  • United Kingdom
    Netherlands
    Switzerland
Members
Increase 18,468 (2022)[1]
Key people
Mark Dickinson, General Secretary
AffiliationsInternational Transport Workers' Federation, International Federation of Shipmasters Associations, Trades Union Congress, Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging, Nautlius Federation
Websitenautilusint.org

Nautilus International is an international trade union and professional association representing seafarers and allied workers, which is based in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

Organisation

The union's head office is in London, UK; its General Secretary is Mark Dickinson.[2] The union also has offices in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and Basel, Switzerland.

Nautilus International is affiliated to the International Transport Workers' Federation, International Federation of Shipmasters Associations, the UK Trades Union Congress, the Federation of Dutch Trade Unions and the Nautilus Federation.[3]

Membership

The union's membership in 2016 stood at more than 22,000;[3] 15,043 in the UK (male: 14,537, female: 506).[2] This includes "shipmasters, officers, cadets, ratings, yacht crew, VTS officers, harbourmasters, river boatmen, nautical college lecturers, maritime lawyers and even ship-based medical personnel.".[3]

History

On 2 October 2006, the British National Union of Marine, Aviation and Shipping Transport Officers and the Dutch Federation of Maritime Workers formed the Nautilus Federation. The two unions changed their names to Nautilus UK, and Nautilus NL, respectively, and worked closely together on an industrial and political level.[4]

In 2008, members of Nautilus UK and Nautilus NL voted overwhelmingly in favour of proposals to create a new single trans-boundary union for maritime professionals. Nautilus International was born on 15 May 2009. In 2011, Swiss maritime professionals and boatmen, formerly represented by Swiss union Unia, voted to join Nautilus International. In 2015, FNV Waterbouw also became part of the union.[4]

General Secretaries

2009: Mark Dickinson

References

  1. ^ "Nautilus International Form AR21 for year ended 31 December 2021" (PDF). GOV.UK. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Trades Union Congress - Nautilus International". tuc.org.uk. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b c "Who we are". Nautilus International. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b "History". Nautilus International. Retrieved 23 June 2016.

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This page was last edited on 26 July 2023, at 12:40
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