MARINA allays worries over seafarers' jobs as gov't taking steps to improve standards

By JOVILAND RITA, GMA Integrated News Published November 11, 2022 4:28pm The Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) on Friday allayed fears that thousands of seafarers may lose their jobs due to the Philippines’ alleged failure to comply with international standards. At a public briefing, MARINA chief of staff Jabeth Dacanay said that concerned government agencies continue to intensify their efforts to improve seafarers' education, training, and certification. “Sana huwag po tayong mabahala dahil patuloy naman pong ginagawa ng mga ahensya ng gobyerno gaya ng MARINA, [Commission on Higher Education], at ibang ahensya ng gobyerno na tayo ay makatupad sa obligasyon natin dito sa [International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers],’ she said. (We do not have to worry because government agencies like MARINA, CHED, and other agencies are meeting our obligations under this Convention.) On Tuesday, Senator Risa Hontiveros sought an inquiry into improving the standards of maritime education in the country over fears that around 50,000 seafarers were at risk of losing their jobs.

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