The presence of the Chinese fishing vessel Ning Tai 97 in Talcahuano again opened the debate on the powers of the State to monitor the working conditions of the crews of foreign vessels entering Chilean ports. Although the ship was inspected by different public bodies during its stay in Asmar, the Union of Motorist Officers of the Biobío warned that today Chile does not have legal tools to verify the working conditions of the people embarked. Th…
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The presence of the Chinese fishing vessel Ning Tai 97 in Talcahuano again opened the debate on the powers of the State to monitor the working conditions of the crews of foreign vessels entering Chilean ports. Although the ship was inspected by different public bodies during its stay in Asmar, the Union of Motorist Officers of the Biobío warned that today Chile does not have legal tools to verify the working conditions of the people embarked. Th…