Seafarers’ Wages Bill [HL] — Report — Amendment 5 — 26 Oct 2022 at 17:15

Moved by Lord Tunnicliffe

5: After Clause 9, insert the following new Clause-“Implementation and monitoring(1) Within 90 days of this Act being passed, the Secretary of State must publish a report on the implementation of, and monitoring of the effects of, this Act.(2) The report must include-(a) an assessment of the impact of this Act on-(i) roster patterns,(ii) pensions, and(iii) wages of seafarers;(b) a statement as to whether further legislation will be introduced by the Government as a result of the findings of the assessment under paragraph (a);(c) a strategy for engaging with trade unions for the purposes of monitoring the implementation of this Act, including in reference to conventions of the International Labour Conference;(d) a strategy for monitoring the establishment of minimum wage corridor agreements with international partners of the United Kingdom, insofar as any such agreement ensures that any non-qualifying seafarer is remunerated for UK work at a rate that is equal to or exceeds the rate that would otherwise be required under this Act. (e) an assessment of the interaction between this Act and existing international agreements or international maritime law, including reference to any litigation that has arisen as a result of this Act.(3) The report must be laid before each House of Parliament.”Member’s explanatory statementThis amendment would mean that the Secretary of State must publish a report on the implementation and monitoring of this Act.

Ayes 161, Noes 179.

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Tell? '+1 tell' means that in addition one member of that party was a teller for that division lobby.

What is Turnout? This is measured against the total membership of the party at the time of the vote.

PartyMajority (Not-Content)Minority (Content)Turnout
Con155 (+2 tell) 059.5%
Crossbench13 912.4%
DUP3 060.0%
Green0 2100.0%
Independent Labour0 1100.0%
Judge1 09.1%
Lab0 88 (+2 tell)51.7%
LDem0 5363.1%
Non-affiliated4 516.7%
PC0 1100.0%
UUP1 050.0%
Total:177 15943.8%

Rebel Voters - sorted by party

Lords for which their vote in this division differed from the majority vote of their party. You can see all votes in this division, or every eligible lord who could have voted in this division

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NamePartyVote
Lord Alton of LiverpoolCrossbench (front bench)aye
Baroness Campbell of SurbitonCrossbench (front bench)aye
The Earl of ClancartyCrossbench (front bench)aye
Baroness D'Souza Crossbench (front bench)aye
Baroness Hayman Crossbenchaye
Baroness Masham of IltonCrossbenchaye
Baroness Neuberger Crossbenchaye
Baroness O'Loan Crossbench (front bench)aye
Lord Ricketts Crossbench (front bench)aye
Lord Fowler Non-affiliatedno
The Earl of KinnoullNon-affiliated (front bench)no
Lord Moore of EtchinghamNon-affiliatedno
Baroness Stowell of BeestonNon-affiliated (front bench)no

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