'Nicosia Declaration' sets course for EU maritime industry reforms

The signing of the 'Nicosia Declaration' marks a significant milestone in the development of human-centered maritime policy. Relevant organizations stated this, emphasizing the document's importance for improving seafarers' working conditions and modernizing the industry.
According to the statement, the declaration creates a comprehensive framework aimed at improving the quality of education and training for seafarers, as well as increasing women's participation in the maritime industry. The document covers seven key areas, including the development of social dialogue, ensuring occupational safety, and building a skilled workforce.
Participants also welcomed the initiatives of the Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Shipping during the country's presidency of the Council of the European Union. It was highlighted that the new approach makes maritime sector workers a top priority, viewing them as the industry's primary resource.
Particular attention is paid to the competitiveness of the European maritime sector amidst global changes, including the green and digital transitions. Union representatives expressed readiness for further cooperation with government bodies and international organizations to address labor shortages and improve working conditions for seafarers.
Organizations noted that the 'Nicosia Declaration' could serve as a benchmark for the development of Europe's maritime industry in the coming years.
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