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5 Dec, 2019
conways Comments Off on ILO 188 Marine Notice 42 of 2019 605 views
ILO 188 Introduction Marine Notice 42 of 2019 has implemented ILO 188 as of the 15th of November 2019. ILO 188 entitles all fishermen to written terms and conditions of employment (a fisherman’s work agreement), decent accommodation and food, medical care, regulated working time, repatriation, social protection and health and safety on board. It... Read More
11 Oct, 2018
conways Comments Off on The Health and Safety Authority and the Fishing Industry 779 views
The Health and Safety Authority and the Fishing Industry by Dermot Conway In recent times I have been increasingly involved in the Health and Safety Authority (HAS) inspections following accidents and dangerous (occurrences). A number of issues consistently arise in terms of the Fishing Industry. It is generally believed that when an accident happens... Read More
2 Mar, 2018
conways Comments Off on Date Set for Porcupine Bank Closure Judicial Review 1,783 views
It has been confirmed that the court case brought by fishermen Pat Fitzpatrick and Michael Flannery will be heard in full starting on the 1st May 2018 for four days. The case which will focus centrally on the closure of the Porcupine Bank Dublin Bay Prawn (nephrops) fisheries to Irish boats will be heard... Read More
13 Dec, 2017
conways Comments Off on Penalty Points for Fishermen Unconstitutional 76,388 views
On the 12th of December the Supreme Court handed down Judgement in the challenge taken by Paddy O’Sullivan to the Statutory Instrument (SI) of 2014 introducing the Penalty Points for Fishermen. Conways Solicitors acted for Mr. O’Sullivan. The High Court had struck the SI down as being unconstitutional for a number of reasons, one was... Read More
26 Sep, 2017
conways Comments Off on Appearance at Joint Oireachtas Committee 1,015 views
Dermot Conway appeared at the recent Joint Orieachtas Committee hearing on the atypical visa scheme for fishermen on behalf of the IFPO https://oireachtas.heanet.ie/mp4/cr1/latest/cr1_20170921_075459.mp4 Read More
22 Jun, 2017
conways Comments Off on Dealing with the Marine Survey Office in 2017 962 views
In Ireland the body policed with policing Marine Safety in is the Marine Survey Office (MSO). Traditionally with the Department of the Marine (which no longer exists) it is now housed in the Department of Transport reflecting developments in Marine activity and aligning Ireland with other Member States of the EU and international norms.... Read More
24 Mar, 2017
conways Comments Off on Renewal of Atypical Workers Visas for Fishermen 715 views
Visa Renewal As of today, the process of renewing existing visas has been clarified. Current Visa holders do NOT need to leave the State to renew the visas. The visa holder must have a valid contract of employment for a further 12 months which needs to be certified by a Solicitor as being compliant... Read More
3 Jan, 2017
conways Comments Off on Armed Garda Raids – a dark day for the Industry 1,048 views
On Wednesday the 5th of October 2016 at ports in Howth, Co Dublin, and Castletownbere, Co Cork, raids were conducted on foot of the allowing non EEA fishermen to have access to the Atypical Work visa and lawfully engage in work in the fishing fleet on Irish vessels. The issue and point of concern... Read More
9 Nov, 2016
conways Comments Off on Northern Irish Vessels lose access to Irish Waters. 1,495 views
In a landmark decision the Supreme Court unanimously agreed that a long standing agreement which the Department thought was validly made as between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland is not in fact a valid agreement as per the Constitution. In his Judgement, delivered on the 27th of October 2016, Judge O’Donnell concludes:... Read More
27 Sep, 2016
conways Comments Off on Lights out for Mayo County Council 1,206 views
Mayo County Council have been found to be primarily responsible for the grounding of a Passenger and Cargo vessel at Roonagh Pier in County Mayo. In a recent case, Conways Solicitors acted on behalf of the Ferry operator. The Ferry was coming from Inishturk to Roonagh Pier. Half way through the voyage a crew... Read More