President Marcos is set
to sign a bill on Monday23 Sep that will protect the rights and welfare of
about 500,000 Filipino seafarers, Senate President Francis Escudero said.
“This law ensures that no Filipino seafarer is
neglected when something happens to them while they perform their duty, legally
or medically wise,” he said, referring to Senate Bill No. 2221 and House Bill
No. 7325, or the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers. Escudero, in a statement, stressed the
Filipino seafarers are indispensable part of the operations of the
international maritime industry, as they represent a quarter of all the
officers and crew on board the world’s ships.
The law spells out the rights of
seafarers that include the right to just terms and conditions of work; right to
self-organization and to collective bargaining; right to educational
advancement and training at reasonable and affordable costs; right to
information; the right to information of a seafarer’s family or next of kin;
and the right against discrimination.
It also provides them the right to safe passage and safe travel,
consultation, free legal representation, immediate medical attention, access to
communication, record of employment or certificate of employment, fair
treatment in the event of a maritime accident. The law also enumerates the duties of a seafarer, such as complying
with and observing the terms and conditions of the employment contract and
being diligent in the performance of duties relating to the ship.
“Just like an ordinary employee in a company,
it is only proper that the rights of a seafarer are clearly and strictly
implemented, be it a captain or a deck hand. After all, the problems
encountered by our seafarers are more serious as their lives are often times at
risk. That is why this law is very important to ensure that they have enough
protection,” Escudero said.