OFW Party List Representative Marissa “Del Mar” Magsino celebrates a double victory with the signing of the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers into law, her first principally authored legislation as a first termer has been signed into law today, September 23, 2024, by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos at Malacañan. The Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers is now Republic Act 12021, after decades of being discussed in Congress.
As its first principally authored measure signed into law, the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers is a victory that marks a pivotal moment in the OFW Party List’s advocacy for the welfare and protection of Overseas Filipino Workers, in which Filipino seafarers comprise a significant segment.
Republic Act 12021 seeks to protect the rights and interests of Filipino seafarers, ensuring they have full protection before, during, and after employment, especially in the event of maritime accidents, epidemics or pandemics, or other natural or man-made crises. It ensures that Filipino seafarers working aboard foreign-registered and Philippine-registered ships have fundamental rights protected including a safe workplace, fair employment terms, decent living conditions, health protection, and access to medical care.
The law also provides for the seafarers’ right to self-organization, freedom from discrimination, and the right of the families to be informed involving accidents, etc. Educational opportunities, legal representation, and grievance mechanisms are also provided, along with fair treatment and medical assessment in accidents.
The Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers is the country’s response to our commitment as a signatory to the Maritime Labor Convention and the Convention on the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping (STCW) for Seafarers.
“From navigating the world’s oceans to facilitating international trade, Filipino seafarers have played a vital role in driving the maritime sector forward. Their dedication, hard work, and resilience have not only contributed to the growth of our economy, but have also strengthened our position as a key player in the global shipping industry. 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 Rep. Marissa “Del Mar” Magsino.
This legislative triumph comes after years of advocacy and collaboration with the stakeholders despite the importance of Filipino seafarers in the global maritime industry. Filipino seafarers are considered key global workers who help expedite the movement of about 90% of goods worldwide and it is estimated that there is one Filipino seafarer for every four to five crew members on board a vessel at any time. According to the BIMCO/ICS Seafarer Workforce Report in 2021, the largest supplier for both officers and ratings was the Philippines, followed by the Russian Federation, Indonesia, China, and India.
“Ang tagal nang isinusulong na magkaroon ng Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers. This measure has been discussed then put off, brought back to life then shelved again for the past decades. But finally, Congress has passed the Magna Carta of Filipino seafarers, giving them the recognition and protection they rightly deserve. At ako’y lubos na natutuwa na kabahagi ang OFW Party List sa makasaysayang batas na ito. Ngunit batid natin na ito’y naisapinal lamang dahil sa suporta ng maritime industry stakeholders, ng ating House and Senate leadership, at ng ating mahal na presidente na buo ang suporta sa Pilipinong marino dahil alam ni PBBM na ang Filipino seafarers ay nagbibigay ng karangalan sa bansa at sila’y tunay na mga bida ng ating bayan.”, said Rep. Marissa “Del Mar” Magsino.