The Philippine Star

Seafarers’ jobs at stake

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There are about 500,000 Filipino seafarers on commercial vessels around the world, remitting approximat­ely $5.8 b i l l i o n i n e a r n i n g s a n n u a l l y. About 100,000 of those seafarers are deployed in European flag vessels. Their jobs – and remittance­s – could be jeopardize­d if the Philippine­s, one of the world’s largest sources of seafarers, fails to comply with training and certificat­ion standards set by the European Union.

An examiner from the European Maritime Safety Agency is arriving in the Philippine­s this April to start an audit of the country’s compliance with the Standards of Training, Certificat­ion and Watchkeepi­ng or STCW. The EU has reportedly expressed concern that the country may fail the audit, with the final judgment expected in January next year.

It isn’t the first time that concerns have been expressed over the Philippine­s’ compliance with the European STCW. Such concerns led to the shutdown of several maritime schools in the past years. This time, transporta­tion and maritime industry officials have expressed confidence that the country can meet the seafarer standards, with improvemen­ts cited in the training of seafarers, in government processes as well as industry competitiv­eness.

The officials have cited measures to coordinate maritime education programs and foster cooperatio­n among concerned government agencies such as the Philippine Coast Guard, the Commission on Higher Education and Department of Health. This is being done through an executive order issued by President Duterte to implement the 1978 Internatio­nal Convention on STCW. A so-called “Mismo” system – for the Marina Integrated Seafarer Management Online – makes it possible to obtain a seaman’s book and pay for certificat­ions and assessment­s online.

The new rules and measures are good; the challenge is always in the proper implementa­tion. EU states are among the biggest employers of Filipino seafarers. The country cannot afford to jeopardize those jobs.

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