Labor Employee Relations (LER)

Labor Employee Relations (LER)

During NEO, you will receive a brief about Labor and Employee Relations (LER). LER is essentially union representation and the interplay between MSC, the maritime unions and CIVMARs.


Labor unions are organizations formed by workers to protect and advance their collective interests in the workplace. They negotiate with employers on behalf of their members to secure better wages, benefits and working conditions. Additionally, unions provide support during disputes, advocate for fair treatment and offer representation in negotiations with management. Ultimately, the purpose of a labor union is to empower workers and ensure they have a voice in decisions that affect their livelihoods.


As a Civilian Mariner (CIVMAR), while not mandatory, you have the option to join one of the three unions affiliated with MSC. The unions associated with MSC include, the International Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots (MMP), the Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association (MEBA) and the Seafarers International Union (SIU). These 3 unions act as the exclusive representatives for employees within their respective units. The unions negotiate contracts and advocate for members’ interests regarding grievances, personnel policies and working conditions as outlined in their collective bargaining agreements. Pursers onboard ships maintain copies of the relevant agreements for review, and contacting a union representative is advised to understand your rights, benefits and responsibilities.


There are many complex rules and regulations regarding union action. For a more complete picture of union representation with MSC and to decide if it is right for you to join a union, it is advisable to speak to a union representative. The union that you can join is dependent on your position and their union dues will vary. The major maritime unions are outlined below:

The International Organization of Masters, Mates and Pilots (MMP)

Who They Represent: Licensed Deck Officers

MMP Website: https://bridgedeck.org/ 

The Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association (MEBA)

Who They Represent: Licensed Engine Officers

MEBA Website: https://www.mebaunion.org/

The Seafarers International Union (SIU)

Who They Represent: Unlicensed Personnel

SIU Website: https://www.seafarers.org/

If you have a major complaints, grievances or issues against MSC that you are unable to resolve internally, you can direct your complaint to your respective union representative, so they can take up your case on your behalf. 

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