The lawsuit against Precious Shipping
Three former employees of the Thai cargo ship Mayuree Naree filed a labor lawsuit against the operating company, Precious Shipping Co. The ship was hit by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz on March 11. The attack left three sailors dead and forced the rescue of the rest of the crew.
The complainants, identified as Ppadon Wongsuvan and Surades Manpuen, maintain that the shipping company decided to maintain the route despite growing tensions in the region. Through their lawyer, they claim that the company did not guarantee safe working conditions and then terminated their contracts before completing the agreed nine months.
The lawsuit highlights the lack of adequate protective measures. The sailors argue that sailing in a conflict zone exposed their lives to unnecessary risk, which led to the tragedy and their subsequent dismissal.
The incident has generated an environment of insecurity among maritime workers operating in the area. In addition, it highlights the need to review the security policies of shipping companies that transit through high-risk areas.




