Yesterday, the EU Social Partners in the fisheries sector, represented by Europêche and the European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF), presented at the European Parliament the results of a major initiative aimed at creating a safer, healthier, and more worker-friendly fisheries sector across Europe. The dissemination conference, hosted by MEPs Nicolás González Casares (Socialists and Democrats) and Paulo do Nascimento Cabral (European People’s Party), provided an opportunity to showcase innovative tools developed under the EU project Pillars of the Sea 3: Roadmap towards socially sustainable fishing.
With the support from the European Commission, Pillars of the Sea 3 united industry specialists and stakeholders to deliver actionable solutions that address social sustainability in the fisheries sector. The initiative, part of the European Social Dialogue for Sea Fisheries, emphasises fair recruitment, worker safety, occupational health, and effective communication for multinational crews, paving the way for a safer and more worker-friendly industry worldwide.
Social Partners expressed appreciation for the European Parliament’s support, particularly from MEPs Casares and Cabral, in highlighting essential advancements and tools designed to strengthen fair labour practices, safety, and health standards within the EU fishing industry and beyond. The sector also aims to foster socially responsible fish sourcing and consumption within the EU market. ‘We invite policymakers to use the tools and policy recommendations developed under this initiative to continue advancing the social dimension of fisheries and ensure comprehensive sustainability across the EU.’
With strong participation from the International Labour Organization (ILO), the conference highlighted the project’s global impact on fishers’ health and safety. The ILO Director for the EU, Verboven, closed the event, underscoring a shared commitment to improving working conditions at sea. Representatives from ILO’s EU and international offices attended, showing support for the project’s health initiatives.
In an earlier phase, the EU Social Partners, in collaboration with the International Maritime Health Association (IMHA), developed vital guidelines for fishers’ medical exams, which the ILO and International Maritime Organization (IMO) officially adopted in February. Building on this success, the new project phase offers a dedicated Training Programme for medical practitioners, helping them conduct fitness exams required under the ILO’s Work in Fishing Convention (C188). With the IMO’s upcoming revised Code[1] soon to introduce similar requirements, these combined efforts are set to strengthen health standards across the fishing industry worldwide.
Key Areas of Focus for ‘Pillars of the Sea 3’:
Support and Vision for the Future The conference, held at the European Parliament, underscored Europêche and ETF’s commitment to advancing the Common Fisheries Policy’s social objectives. With the European Commission’s support, this project tackles labour rights, ethical recruitment, occupational health, and the global fight against forced labour, setting a new standard for socially responsible and sustainable fishing practices.
Co-funded by the EU under the Social Dialogue Support Program (Project Number: 101051878), Pillars of the Sea 3 is a 2-year project that began on September 1, 2022, and is set to conclude in 2024.
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For further information, please contact:
Rosalie Tukker, Europêche Senior Policy Advisor, rosalie.tukker@europeche.org
Andrea Albertazzi, ETF Fisheries Policy Officer, a.albertazzi@etf-europe.org
[1] IMO’s Code of the International Convention on the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Fishing Vessel Personnel.