'They Sometimes Worry That I’m Dead Already:' Deep-Sea Fishers Fight for Wi-Fi (www.404media.co)
from ptz@dubvee.org to technology@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 22:37
https://dubvee.org/post/3229357

Adrian Basar did not want to become a distant-water fisherman. With 22-hour workdays and pay of around 450 dollars per month, it’s not the most glamorous—or fulfilling, or generally safe—job.

But for 10 months out of the year, when he’s out at sea, Basar can’t talk to his siblings, or anyone in his family, because he’s not allowed to use the Wi-Fi on the ship.

“I think the companies that don’t want to put Wi-Fi on their ships pray for things not to be revealed,” Basar said. “There are many companies that don’t want Wi-Fi.”

A coalition between a self-organized Indonesian fishers’ union, a Taiwanese human rights group and multiple global labor organizations is trying to change that.

The “Wi-Fi Now for Fishers’ Rights” campaign, which has been organizing since 2023, wants to make Wi-Fi access a standard in the industry, both to help improve working conditions through union organizing and to allow the workers to have contact with other human beings for more than two months per year.

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Iheartcheese@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 23:17 next collapse

how are they making so much less then what I make at walmart??

h4x0r@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 Apr 23:30 next collapse

Indonesian migrant fishermen who work for Taiwan’s massive fishing market

CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee on 23 Apr 23:32 next collapse

Because Walmart isn’t legally allowed to pay you what they really want to pay.

CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 00:44 next collapse

Because of the implication that something could go wrong if you didn’t work for them on their boat.

NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 01:27 next collapse

Upvote for the It’s always sunny reference.

SatyrSack@feddit.org on 24 Apr 02:59 collapse

Are these fishers in danger?

kkj@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 06:34 collapse

Of course not! If they say no, the answer’s no.

StaticFalconar@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 03:29 collapse

Because they live in a different country

ryannathans@aussie.zone on 24 Apr 00:26 next collapse

They should be asking for internet access rather than “WiFi”, as WiFi is not synonymous with internet access

InverseParallax@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 00:39 next collapse

Thank you professor stallman.

rmuk@feddit.uk on 24 Apr 00:43 next collapse

“Here’s your WiFi. Oh, you want the password? Next you’ll be asking for DHCP.”

InverseParallax@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 08:42 collapse
tal@lemmy.today on 24 Apr 05:07 next collapse

On one hand, yes. On the other hand, on a cell phone on a boat in the middle of nowhere with no congestion in the airwaves, it’s probably by far the most practical.

ryannathans@aussie.zone on 24 Apr 05:35 collapse

You can have WiFi without internet, as is the case on some boats and airplanes

captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 07:08 next collapse

I’ve increasingly noticed this. It’s irritating.

LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 11:36 next collapse

To normies of course it is, they don’t even know what the innernette is, they know WiFi though. I’ve even seen people call their cellular signal “phone WiFi” or “5G WiFi” and refer to a Cat5 Ethernet cable as a “WiFi cable”.

Anomalocaris@lemm.ee on 24 Apr 12:46 collapse

if language changes like that then the problem is that while what they want is clear, what they might get is just a WiFi router in the boat so they can have WiFi but no internet.

also, expecting everyone to be technologically literate is just plain stupid, especially in poorer countries.

qfe0@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 24 Apr 01:50 next collapse

The guy lost two fingers and did his own surgery over four days with nail clippers. WTF

[deleted] on 24 Apr 01:59 next collapse

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captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 07:12 next collapse

So, if you’re working 22 hour days for $450 a month, you’re not really in a position to decide what equipment gets installed on the boat. There’s a lot of things that are technically possible but not done because it doesn’t serve company greed.

pastermil@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 09:31 next collapse

Typical first world citizen.

explodicle@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 14:07 collapse

“Get a different job” doesn’t apply when it’s stuff that everyone would want, like being able to call their family. The next person will just ask for the same thing.

Imagine installing your own satellite dish at work.

ilmagico@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 17:03 collapse

“We feel very isolated out there. We cannot ask for help, we cannot use our phones. But the captain is in charge, and the captain can use it. The only one that has access is the captain.”

So, boats already have wifi (and internet), in most cases, but fishermen are not allowed to use it. It’s not a technical or cost issue, it’s just… they don’t want the fishermen to communicate with the outside world