Seafarers' Union of Burma

Formerly SUB -- Myanmar Maritime Trade Unions (MaPaTha MMTU)
Key people

Aung Thu Ya, President

Ko Ko Aung, Vice President
Office location Bangkok, Thailand & Yangon, Myanmar
Country Burma (Myanmar)
Website

The Seafarers Union of Burma (SUB) is a trade union in exile from Burma. It represents an estimated 20,000-30,000 workers in the international shipping industry, many of whom work on Flag of Convenience ships and suffer from poor work and pay conditions.

Founded in 1991 by the Burmese seafarers who are in trouble and get contact with the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) and its affiliated maritime unions around the world and supported by the Federation of Trade Unions of Burma (FTUB) in opposition to the government sanctioned "Myanmar Overseas Seafarers Association" (MOSA), SUB remains banned in Burma (Myanmar) but is recognized as the legitimate representative of Burmese sailors by other maritime unions, and is a member of the International Transport Workers' Federation.

References

  • ICTUR et al.,, ed. (2005). Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London, UK: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 0-9543811-5-7.
  • "Action Alert: Murder of seafarers' trade union organiser". International Transport Workers' Federation. Retrieved 2007-04-24.
  • Thet, Ko (2003). "Shoring up Burma's Seamen". The Irrawaddy. 11 (1). Archived from the original on June 20, 2006. Retrieved 2007-04-24.
  • International Labor Organization (1994-02-02). "Complaint against the Government of Myanmar presented by the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) Report No. 295, Case(s) No(s). 1752". Retrieved 2007-04-24.
  • International Labor Organization. "Case(s) No(s). 2268, Report No. 333 (Myanmar): Complaint against the Government of Myanmar presented by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)". Retrieved 2007-04-24.
  • "Violations of Trade Union Rights in Asia and the Pacific". International Labour Organization, International Training Centre. Retrieved 2007-04-24.


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