Indefinite suspension of licenses to operate manning agencies pending litigation of a case is endangering the maritime industry to the detriment of the Philippine economy!
This is what happened to the 300 seafarers of Gyron Crew Incorporation
and Manning Agency (GCIMA).
A complaint was filed by three former recruits of GCIMA leading to the
suspension of its license to operate. Consequently, the contract of 300
seafarers due to be deployed to Netherlands were put on hold, many of
whom were about to leave the country. Meanwhile, the case remains
pending for more than sixty (60) days, while it was reported that a new
law was passed in Holland allegedly banning Filipino seafarers.
Despite previous withdrawal of the complaint by two of the complainants, while the other one already left the country, the case still remains pending litigation for more than two months, alleged Bosun Jeric Bilbao, representing the seafarers. Atty. Jesus Gabriel "Jeriel" Domingo, OIC, Adjudication Office, POEA, replied: “our hands are tied by the law . . . we must observe the requirement of due process”, when confronted by the seafarers, during the Balitaan sa Aloha media forum on October 10, 2012. However, the case has not yet been resolved to date. On the other hand, millions of pesos due to the seafarers and the government were already lost.
This is a dangerous precedent!
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