The law is designed to promote full employment for seafarers and enhance their education and training.

The legislation establishes a framework to safeguard the rights of Filipino seafarers in local and international shipping, while also improving seafarer training and cadetship programs to boost skills.

MARINA (Maritime Industry Authority) will play a key role in overseeing maritime education, with responsibilities including the accreditation, regulation, and monitoring of institutions offering maritime degree programs and technical courses.

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The law also sets out mechanisms for ensuring the fair and timely resolution of seafarers' claims, including salaries, wages, statutory benefits, and death and disability claims.

“With the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers now in place, our seafarers can look forward to greater protection of their rights and welfare, ensuring that their contributions are duly recognized and respected,” said Marissa Magsino, a member of the House of Representatives.

Editor: Kemal Can Kayar