
There has been growing concern regarding the working conditions and safety of migrant fisher workers in the UK. The fishing industry is vital: the workers on which is relies are of central importance to government, retailers and producers.
Labour exploitation in the fishing sector is not simply a matter of individual bad actors; it is underpinned by legal and regulatory gaps. These gaps facilitate poor labour standards, limited inspections, and a lack of meaningful enforcement at sea.
Addressing these issues requires urgent reform. To achieve that, an understanding of the existing entry and immigration rules for migrant fishers is essential. From that understanding, we can make effective recommendations on how all workers employed in British vessels can access rights as workers.
This event in Parliament will involve a presentation of the FLEX's report "Unravelling the nets: An examination of the seafarer visa policies and their impact on migrant fishers in the UK".
We will then be joined by panellists to discuss the report, policy context and how we can address these issues.
Panellists include:
More panellists to be confirmed.
This event is ticketed. Please contact solace.bolitho@labourexploitation.org if you have any questions or issues.