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EU: ‘Serious’ PH compliance helping seafarers retain jobs

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The European Union will still recognize certificates of Filipino seafarers, saying the Philippines has made “serious” developments to comply with maritime labor requirements, ABS-CBN reported Friday.

The country “has made serious efforts to comply with the requirements, in particular in key areas like the monitoring, supervision and evaluation of training and assessment,” the commission said in a statement also on Friday.

The European Mobility and Transport Commission last December warned that Filipino seafarers would be banned from working in the regional bloc’s jurisdiction if the Philippines did not comply with the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for seafarers (STCW).

Around 50,000 Filipino seafarers working in European vessels were atrisk of losing their jobs because of the country’s repeated failure topass the European Maritime Safety Agency.

According to European Commissioner for Transport Adina Vălean, the Philippines provides a “significant and valued part of the European and global shipping industry’s maritime workforce – indeed, with roughly 50,000 Filipino masters and officers currently working on EU-flagged ships.”

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“The Philippines can count on our technical support to further improve the implementation and oversight of minimum education, training and certification requirements, as well as living and working conditions,” the official said.

EU said its transport commission “intends to provide the Philippines with technical assistance to further improve its education, training and certification system for seafarers, as was also discussed between EU President Ursula von der Leyen” and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. last December.

Mr. Marcos in February said the Philippine maritime industry’s development is a top priority of his administration.

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