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CONGRESS COMMITS TO HELP PINOY SEAFARERS

Speaker Martin Romualdez said Filipino seafarers can depend on the full support of Congress to the initiative of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. meant to safeguard their rights, welfare, and well-being and promote as well the country’s entire maritime sector.

“Under President Marcos’ leadership, we are committed to fostering an enabling environment that promotes the welfare of seafarers, supports the growth of the maritime industry, and advances sustainable practices,” Romualdez said in his message as the guest of honor at the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) Seafarers’ Expo at the CCP Complex in Pasay City.

Department of Migrant Worker (DMW) Secretary Susan Ople and House Deputy Speaker Raymond Democrito Mendoza also graced the expo organized by ITF, recognized as the voice of the world’s two million seafarers.

Romualdez noted that Filipino seafarers are the lifeblood of the maritime industry, providing an immense contribution to the country’s economy.

“One of the significant milestones that we intend to achieve in Pres. Marcos’ tenure is the enactment of the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers.” 



In 2022, an estimated 489,852 Filipino seafarers were deployed, constituting around 25% of the world’s seafarers. In 2019 Filipino seafarers remitted $6.5 billion to the Philippines or roughly 1.7% of our country’s GDP that year.

“One of the significant milestones that we intend to achieve in Pres. Marcos’ tenure is the enactment of the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers,” the veteran legislator explained.

The Magna Carta of Seafarers or House Bill (HB) No.7325, is one of the 33 out of the 42 priority legislation of Marcos that the House approved before the adjournment of the First Regular Session of the 19th Congress. It is now awaiting the action of the Senate.

the seasoned lawmaker said the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers is a comprehensive and progressive law that addresses the various challenges faced by our seafarers throughout their careers.

“It ensures fair and just working conditions, provides for reasonable compensation, guarantees access to quality healthcare and education, and promotes the welfare of seafarers and their families. This legislation stands as a testament to President Marcos’ dedication to creating a conducive environment for seafarers to thrive,” he said.

“By empowering seafarers with the necessary knowledge and skills, we not only enhance their professional capabilities but also ensure the sustained growth and competitiveness of our maritime sector.”



Moreover, Romualdez stressed that the measure emphasizes the importance of continuous training and skills development for our seafarers, recognizing the dynamic nature of the maritime industry and the need for seafarers to adapt to evolving technologies and best practices.

“By empowering seafarers with the necessary knowledge and skills, we not only enhance their professional capabilities but also ensure the sustained growth and competitiveness of our maritime sector,” he said.

It could be recalled that last March, the European Commission agreed to drop the impending ban that would have affected some 50,000 Filipino mariners amid the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) concerns about the quality of training of our seafarers.

The government responded with a series of actions including personal intervention from Pres. Marcos, who met with EU officials and assured them that the Philippines is committed to addressing the issues and complying with European regulations.

“To the seafarers present here today and those serving at sea, I offer my heartfelt appreciation for your tireless efforts and unwavering commitment,” Romualdez said.

“Let us continue working hand in hand, with President Marcos’ guidance, to propel the maritime industry forward, ensuring the well-being and prosperity of our seafarers,” he concluded.

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