PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. withheld his signature from the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers — a bill widely anticipated to strengthen protections for seafaring workers. The delay comes despite the passage of two landmark measures on Monday, February 26.
The enactment of Senate Bill 2221, or the "Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers," was certified as urgent by the President last September as it ensures the rights and welfare of Filipino seafarers, including their reintegration program, grievance system and social welfare benefits.
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