
THE Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) for the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers was officially signed on January 8, 2024, during a ceremony at Malacañang, attended by key officials from the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) and the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA).
Rep. Marissa Del Mar Magsino of the OFW Party List, author of the Magna Carta, played a key role in advancing the rights and welfare of Filipino seafarers. The law aims to ensure fair treatment, proper compensation, and access to essential benefits for Filipino maritime workers, who form a significant part of the global seafaring workforce.
“This law represents the government’s commitment to protecting the rights of Filipino seafarers and ensuring their contributions to the global maritime industry are recognized and safeguarded. It seeks to enhance the protection and opportunities for Filipino seafarers throughout their careers, from entry to retirement, by aligning local laws with international standards,” Rep. Magsino said in a statement.
The Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers aims to resolve long-standing issues faced by maritime workers, such as contract violations, unsafe working conditions, and limited access to legal remedies. With the IRR finalized, the law’s provisions are set for full implementation.