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Pay Gaps Between Domestic and International Fishers: an Economic or Ethical Issue?

Caveen, Alex; Chikwama, Cornilius; Botterill, Katherine; Jones, Estelle; Jones, Estelle; Botterill, Katherine; Chikwama, Cornilius; Caveen, Alex; Gray, Tim

Authors

Alex Caveen

Cornilius Chikwama

Katherine Botterill

Estelle Jones

Estelle Jones

Katherine Botterill

Cornilius Chikwama

Alex Caveen

Tim Gray



Abstract

Through the global market for maritime labour, multi-national crews now work on fishing vessels which were once serviced by domestic crews only. The remuneration and working conditions for non-domestic crews are causing concern, with allegations of unequal and poor pay levelled at the industry. This paper presents evidence from Scotland, a nation where a significant proportion of crews on fishing vessels originate from outside of the UK, a large number of whom come from outside the European Economic Area. Their level of remuneration is significantly lower than their Scottish counterparts, even when employed on the same boats to carry out the same work. The question arises whether the remuneration and inferred pay differences are justifiable economic consequences of local and global labour markets, or whether they constitute a failure of maritime governing institutions to prevent unjust pay discrimination. After exploring the economic and ethical arguments for keeping or removing remuneration differentials, the paper concludes that ‘equal share’ is the most just distributional criterion for international fishers’ remuneration. Although we recognise that other distributive justice principles will continue to be defended on economic grounds, the paper argues that policy makers need to find ways of redressing the power imbalances between employers and employees that contribute to unequal pay.

Citation

Caveen, A., Chikwama, C., Botterill, K., Jones, E., Jones, E., Botterill, K., …Gray, T. (2020). Pay Gaps Between Domestic and International Fishers: an Economic or Ethical Issue?. Maritime Studies, 19(1), 15-27. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40152-019-00133-6

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 16, 2019
Online Publication Date Feb 5, 2019
Publication Date 2020-03
Deposit Date Feb 11, 2019
Publicly Available Date Feb 11, 2019
Journal Maritime Studies
Electronic ISSN 2212-9790
Publisher BMC
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 19
Issue 1
Pages 15-27
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s40152-019-00133-6
Keywords Pay, Nationality, Scotland, Marine fishing, Justice, Equal share
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1573997

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