Seamen must constantly move between the pitch black of below decks and the bright sunshine above.
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But trade union official Antonis Dalakogiorgos was quoted as saying that seamen would resist the government orders.
There are plans next week for the seamen who operate the ferries to the islands to strike.
That has now happened: Japanese shippers have brought nearly 1, 000 ships and 18, 000 seamen into the talks.
Navies are also starting to deploy seamen on merchant ships, something hitherto rare unless the cargo was military.
However, there were no anxious crowds bidding farewell to the brave seamen as they slipped out of Padstow.
Life at sea it sounds far away, like a distant lifestyle reserved for Navy seamen, ocean trawlers and submarine captains.
He undoubtedly inspired the seamen and soldiers who served him and he was a meticulous recorder of their discoveries.
More than 3, 000 seamen died in Operation Dervish, which saw supplies delivered to the Soviet ports of Murmansk and Archangel.
The ship was built for 1962's "Mutiny on the Bounty" which starred Mr. Brando about a famous revolt by British seamen in 1789.
More than 3, 000 seamen died over four years from 1941 on missions to deliver supplies to ports in the Soviet Union.
Matters are confused by many false alarms from nervous merchant seamen and spoof distress signals sent by pirates to divert navies.
This partial peace ended in 1997, when the federation declared a 17% pay rise for able seamen, to take effect in 2001.
Applicants had to be proven seamen, hard-working and level-headed, with a spotless criminal record (Houston uses private investigators to check up on that).
In the navy, lined up on his ship with 1, 199 other seamen in pure white, he affected navy and white because it looked nicer.
Kia Motors manages a center for training automotive mechanics, and there is a South Korean-run school for training merchant seamen (even though Yanji is landlocked).
Here, the families of sailors visit the eerie Seamen's Bethel to pray for those who face daily perils to keep their nation well fed.
For those in search of spirits that live on through the folklore they inspire, the Seamen's Bethel must rank as one of Massachusetts' most haunted locations.
Two of those were confirmed to be sailors from the sunken ships, and Interfax said the other three were also believed to be seamen from the ships.
All they need to do is classify their workers as "seamen, " so that they're protected by international maritime laws that skirt the need for those pesky immigration visas.
Shareholders and seamen alike are holding their breath in anticipation.
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Before leaving the warmth of the Seamen's Victoria Hall on Harbour Road, rangers John Orr and Mairi Nicolson warned that the miserable summer appears to have impacted on bat numbers.
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Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's eight-month-old government has taken a tough line on strikers, invoking an emergency law twice in recent months to order seamen and metro staff back to work.
It faced international condemnation for rocket and nuclear tests in 2009, and 10 months later was implicated in the sinking of a South Korean navy ship that killed 46 seamen.
This right has been exercised, usually with impunity, by French lorry-drivers four times since 1984, and frequently too by farmers, merchant seamen, students and anyone else with a deeply felt grievance.
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The following year complaints began to trickle in from victualling yards in the UK and from British seamen around the world that other parts of animals were being found in canned meat.
The ship's captain and crew knew they were no match for the German battleship Admiral Scheer but drew its fire to save 38 ships in the convoy and the lives of hundreds of merchant seamen.
He was first elected to the Commons in 1970, after a career in the merchant navy, where he had been a leading activist in the National Union of Seamen, and study at Oxford's Ruskin College.
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