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The Committee takes note of the information provided by the Government in its report.
Freedom of association of seafarers. In its previous comments, the Committee had asked the Government to provide information on the number of seafarers’ organizations at all levels, the specializations covered by such organizations, and the manner in which new organizations could be established, registered and function. The Committee notes that, according to the Government, primary seafarers’ organizations have been established and function in all specializations and categories of vessels. The Committee notes the list provided by the Government on the first-level seafarers’ organizations in various specializations (marine masters, engineers, pursers, suppliers, able seamen, practical engineers and firemen, stewards, cooks, catering staff, skippers, radiotelegraphy and radio electronics officers and electricians). It also notes that all these organizations are members of the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation established in 1920, which is a member in turn of the General Confederation of Greek Workers and the International Transport Federation. Representatives of the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation are always included, according to the Government, in the Greek delegation to the ILO when maritime issues are examined. Moreover, seafarers’ organizations together with shipowners’ organizations constitute the social partners in the maritime sector with whom the administration consults before taking any measures for the protection and development of the merchant marine. The Committee takes note of this information.