ECJ settles 22-year wage dispute over insolvent Maltese ship
Piraeus harbour, Athens (Credit: iStock.com/Remus Eserblom)
The European Court of Justice has found that seven Greek sailors who worked for a Maltese cruise ship company that went bankrupt before Malta entered the EU, are still protected by EU law - ending a 22-year wage dispute that pitched an EU directive against Greek domestic law and the UN Convention for the Law of the Sea.
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