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Life would have been a thousand times simpler if I were not a seafarer: the COVID-19 pandemic and skills retention in the british shipping industry
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Minding the gap: mental health education and standards of seafarer education
págs. 69-90
Safety and health management on merchant ships: the challenge of seafarers' participation
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The bridge over trouble waters during COVID-19: seafarers as "keyworkers" and the right of repatriation
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Future requests of maritime lobour and solution suggestions: human resources practices
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Dysfunctions in the implementation of the MLC (2006): special reference to the abandonment of seafarers
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Remote working in the new normal of a global pandemic: autonomous ships and shore control centres
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Before, during and after: systemic approaches to trauma support in seafarers
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During and after COVID-19: seafarers onboard
págs. 377-399
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