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Senator Loren Legarda on Thursday expressed optimism on improved working conditions for Filipino seafarers following President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s signing of the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the Magna Carta of Seafarers.

Legarda, an author and co-sponsor of the landmark legislation, called the IRR signing a significant step toward safeguarding the rights and welfare of the country’s maritime workforce.

“With the IRR signed, I believe this is a huge win and boost for both foreign and domestic seafarers, as we seek decent and humane working conditions for our skilled countrymen,” Legarda said in a news release.

The Magna Carta of Seafarers, which was signed into law in September 2024, enshrines various rights and protections for around 500,000 Filipino seafarers worldwide.

It guarantees rights such as the formation of labor organizations, collective bargaining, and access to educational opportunities for career advancement.

The law also includes safeguards against harassment and discrimination, the right to inform next of kin, and guarantees for safe passage and travel.

Legarda said aligning the country’s seafaring programs with international conventions ensures that Filipino seafarers remain competitive and indispensable to the global maritime industry.

“Our seafarers are vital to sustaining the global supply chain, and we must ensure they work under conditions that uphold their dignity and rights,” she said.

The senator also acknowledged the “tremendous sacrifices” seafarers make, spending extended periods away from their families, and reiterated the government’s commitment to improving their quality of life.

“This Magna Carta is our way of showing gratitude for their hard work and dedication. It ensures that every seafarer knows their government stands behind them and is committed to enhancing their lives.” (PNA)