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Stephen Cotton
General Secretary at International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF)

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Stephen Cotton is the general secretary of the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) – a global union federation of 665 trade unions representing 20 million workers in 147 countries in the seafaring, port, road, rail and aviation sectors. He was re-elected to the position at the 44th ITF Congress held in Singapore in 2018.

Cotton joined the ITF in 1993 as the head of the agreements unit in the maritime section. He was later promoted to the position of assistant secretary of the special seafarers’ department (SSD), secretary of the SSD and maritime coordinator prior to his appointment as acting general secretary in October 2012.

Under Cotton’s leadership of the ITF’s maritime section, significant achievements were made that have positively impacted the maritime industry and bettered the lives of seafarers. Under his tenure, the ITF inspectorate expanded from 35 to 147 inspectors and contacts, and ships covered under ITF collective bargaining agreements increased to over 12,000 from less than 2,000. Cotton oversaw major Flags of Convenience (FOC) policy changes and led the introduction of ‘Oslo to Delhi’ and Mexico City policies, which laid the foundation for the landmark 2006 signing of the International Labour Organization’s Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) – establishing a set of international minimum standards enforceable by international law.

Throughout his career at the ITF, Cotton has sought to improve the operations of the ITF, focusing on building affiliates’ power and streamlining the operations of the secretariat in order to make a real difference in the lives of transport workers and influence lead industry players in the transport sector. Under Cotton’s leadership as general secretary, the ITF has transformed into a proactive campaigning organisation allowing the ITF and its affiliates to secure industry-leading contracts and protocols with key multinational companies in the transportation sectors, including aviation, maritime and road transport.

2014年,棉花收到美国海员就是ce (USS) Admiral of the Ocean Sea Award (AOTOS), the maritime industry’s most prestigious award, in recognition of his work for defending the well-being and fair treatment of seafarers around the world.

Cotton is a trustee of the ITF Seafarers’ Trust, the International Maritime Training Trust and serves on the United Seaman’s Service governing body.

Agenda Sessions

  • Keynote| Seafarers ARE Key Workers: Unpacking the crisis

    ,09:10
  • Industry Dialogues. Part I | Crew Changes, Seafarer Rights & Aligning Priorities

    ,10:05
  • Industry Dialogues. Part II | Roadmap to Recovery: The "New Normal"

    ,10:50