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POEA ISSUED GUIDELINES ON CONDITIONS FOR
THE EXEMPTIONS FROM THE BAN ON DEPLOYMENT OF
FILIPINO SEAFARERS ON BOARD VESSELS TRANSITING THE
GULF OF ADEN
With
the still worsening Somali pirate attacks of cargo
vessels at the Gulf of Aden involving Filipino
seafarers, the POEA had issued Memorandum Circular
No. 12 on September 09, 2009.
POEA
Memorandum Circular No. 12 (Series of 2009):
Conditions for the Exemption from the Ban on
Deployment of Filipino Seafarers On Board Vessels
Transiting the Gulf of Aden
This
circular was issued to protect all Filipino
Seafarers recruited by Foreign Ship Owners
boarding their vessels transiting the Gulf of
Aden.
Effective
15 days from dissemination, the additional
requirements will be required by POEA from all
manning agencies who will process crew contract of
employment whose vessel is transiting the Gulf of
Aden.
The
POEA also issued Memorandum Circular No. 14
(Series of 2009) to clarify the provisions of
Section 3 of Governing Board Resolution No. 04,
series of 2008, Computation and Payment of the
Double Wage and Benefits Due to Seafarers On Board
Vessels Transiting the Gulf of Aden on September
14, 2009.
POEA
Memorandum Circular No. 14 (Series of 2009):
Computation and Payment of the Double Wage and
Benefits Due to Seafarers On Board Vessels
Transiting the Gulf of Aden
According
to the report last November 14, 2009, a total of
57 Filipino seafarers are now in the hands of
pirates after a Greek cargo ship, this time with
19 Filipino seafarers was hijacked in the Indian
Ocean just recently
Pirates
have increased their attacks since the end of the
monsoon season last month. They are now holding at
least 12 ships and more than 200
hostages.
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