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Extreme Work Load & Grueling Hours Exhaust Royal Princess Crew Members

By Jim Walker on October 12, 2013
Posted in Crew Member Rights

Royal Princess Cruise ShipA number of crew members have contacted us about the difficult work and long hours the crew are required to work aboard the Royal Princess cruise ship.

We are informed that 12 dishwashers signed off the Princess cruise ship in just the last 2 months because of what is being described as a heavy work…

Celebrity Cruises Hit with $2,500,000 Verdict

By Jim Walker on September 27, 2013
Posted in Crew Member Rights

A blog discussing Goa India, and Miami’s Daily Business Review, are reporting on a significant verdict that was recently reached against Miami-based Celebrity Cruises. 

The jury verdict involves a Celebrity crew member, Vincente Fernandes, from Goa, India. Back in September 2009, Mr. Fernandes was an assistant stateroom attendant on a Celebrity cruise ship. He…

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