MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday called for the intensive implementation of the rules and regulations (IRR) of the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers to provide robust and reliable support for maritime workers.
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Speaking at the ceremonial signing of the IRR in Malacañang, the president ordered the prompt issuance of the remaining guidelines related to the implementation of the law.
Article continues after this advertisement“To the DOTr [Department of Transportation], Marina [Maritime Industry Authority], DOLE [Department of Labor and Employment], DMW [Department of Migrant Workers], and other concerned agencies, please ensure the immediate issuance of all remaining guidelines relative to the implementation of this IRR and the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers,” Marcos said in his speech.
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He also tasked the agencies with monitoring strict compliance by all stakeholders and helping seafarers maximize the benefits provided by the law.
gold fortune fafafa myanmarArticle continues after this advertisement“Let us ensure that every provision of this law and its IRR are not just words that appear on paper but a bulwark that our seafarers can rely on,” he added.
Article continues after this advertisementAmong the provisions of the IRR are employment standards, social protection, health and safety, skills training, and family support to improve quality of life.
Article continues after this advertisementMarcos Jr., last September, signed into law Republic Act No. 12021, or “An Act Providing for the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers.”
It outlines the rights of seafarers, including the right to just terms and conditions of work; the right to self-organization and to collective bargaining; the right to educational advancement and training at reasonable and affordable costs; the right to information; the right to information of a seafarer’s family or next of kin; and the right against discrimination.
Article continues after this advertisementThe law also details seafarers’ rights to safe passage and safe travel, consultation, free legal representation, immediate medical attention, access to communication, a record of employment or certificate of employment, and fair treatment in the event of a maritime accident.
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