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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Shipping needs its own whistleblowing system - Splash247

Captain Kuba Szymanski, secretary-general of InterManager, writes for Splash today.

I think we have all seen the nature of news these days has changed a great deal in the past 20 years, with the dawn of the internet and the information revolution.

Instead of the daily newspaper and news programming on a small number of channels three times a day, the news media has unlimited online space to fill – and it must fill that space 24 hours a day.

The appetite for supplying news stories means we have an endless supply of bad news with clickbait headlines, designed to catch your attention.

And maritime news is no different. Anyone who knows me well enough will be aware that I deal with actual facts – and as we have Day of the Seafarer coming around, it’s time to present the world with those facts.

Rightly so, people are keen to stamp out sexual harassment onboard vessels. But the data that we are seeing reported is wildly inaccurate from sources that cannot be verified.

The fact is sexual harassment in our industry is not worse than many sectors on land. Of course that does not mean we ever want to be complacent, far from it.

There is a lot of good to say about a career in the maritime industry, and very few people are saying it.

For instance; while women fight to gain pay equality in other industries even today, in the maritime industry we have had equal pay for male and female seafarers for many decades.

While many nationalities have faced racial discrimination for many decades...



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