Pinoy seafarer to get P2.4M after ship accident caused him to become blind



A Filipino seaman will get more than P2.4 million in damages after becoming permanently blind in an accident inside the ship he was working for, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said.
 
In a news release, the DOLE said seaman Roger Farillon will receive P2,425,920 in full settlement of his claim for permanent disability after figuring in an accident while on ship duty.

The DOLE said Farillon, serving on board the vessel M/V OBO BIC IRINI, was injured when a chemical rust remover splashed on his face and hit his right eye.

DOLE Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said Farillon was under the Global Gateway Crewing Services, Inc. (GGCSI), a licensed manning company registered under the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA). 
 
The GGCSI is headed by Capt. Simeon Flores.
 
According to the DOLE, Farillon sought the intervention of the NCMB on May 11 this year.

Atty. Reid Valmores filed on his behalf "a Notice to Arbitrate claiming entitlement to collective bargaining agreement (CBA) benefits by virtue of the Pan Hellenic Seafarers Federation-International Transport Workers Federation (PNO-ITF)," the DOLE said.
 
The Greece-based PNO-ITF is one of the world’s oldest and major global seafarers’ federations.
 
"On 18 September 2012, both parties mutually agreed that the injured seaman be granted the full and complete settlement of all his claims," Baldoz said. - VVP, GMA News

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