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  2. Seaman status in United States admiralty law - Wikipedia

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    The term "seaman" has been used in admiralty law for centuries. U.S. courts have continued to narrow the definition of the term and the remedies available to those with the status through their rulings over that time. The Supreme Court notably tried to summarize the remedies available to those with the status in The Osceola. [3]

  3. Seafarer's professions and ranks - Wikipedia

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    The chief cook is the senior unlicensed crew member working in the steward's department of a ship. The position corresponds to that of the boatswain in the deck department, the pump man in an oil tanker, and the electrician (but not ETO) in the engine department of a container ship or general cargo ship.

  4. Ship's articles - Wikipedia

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    Ships' articles developed as part of the Law Merchant (Lex mercatoria).Early trading vessels were often cooperative efforts where the crew, or some members, contributed to the initial costs of ship, cargo and operations; and payment was in shares at the end of the voyage.

  5. Crew - Wikipedia

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    A crew is a body or a group of people who work at a common activity, generally in a structured or hierarchical organization. A location in which a crew works is called a crewyard or a workyard . [ 1 ]

  6. Ship management - Wikipedia

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    It can also include the business and commercial management of a vessel, such as its chartering and financial administration. [2] As long as companies who comply with the characteristics above, they can classified as a ship manager and their duties are based on the pre-agreed and trust relationship with the ship owners.

  7. H-1B hopefuls say they’re bracing for the impact of a second ...

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    Trump’s Department of Homeland Security also attempted to narrow the definition of a “specialty occupation” that qualified for an H-1B. That was also shot down in court.

  8. Nautical operations - Wikipedia

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    Nautical operations refers to the crew operation of a ship.It is the term used in academic education to refer to the studies of this professional field. [1] [2] [a] Nautical operations refers to all the operational procedures, specific roles of officers and crew members, and regular functions and technical processes, which together shape the structure and functions for the general operations ...

  9. Crew management - Wikipedia

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    Crew management for ships, otherwise known as crewing, are the services rendered by specialised shipping companies. Crew management services are an essential part of maritime and ship management that includes the management of all the various activities handled by crew on-board vessels , as well as related shore-based administration.