Hafnia calls for end to macho culture following report on harassment

It is the shipping companies’ responsibility to create a better culture on board ships, according to the tanker company, which holds weekly meetings with seafarers.
While "there will always be people whose behavior is unacceptable," a safe and respectful work environment is "non-negotiable," says Mia Krogslund Jørgensen, Hafnia's Head of People, Culture and Strategy (right). | Photo: Hafnia
While "there will always be people whose behavior is unacceptable," a safe and respectful work environment is "non-negotiable," says Mia Krogslund Jørgensen, Hafnia's Head of People, Culture and Strategy (right). | Photo: Hafnia

It is unacceptable that crew members on Danish ships have been exposed to inappropriate behavior, violence and bullying, says tanker carrier Hafnia.

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