‘500 Pinoys fall victim to pirates in 6 years’

Published by rudy Date posted on June 17, 2010

GENEVA, Switzerland – A Philippine labor official on Thursday said some 500 Filipino seafarers have fallen victim to pirates in the past 6 years, underscoring the growing problem of sea piracy in international waters.

In his speech at the 99th International Labour Conference, Labor Secretary Marianito Roque urged the United Nations (UN), International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to intensify efforts on keeping international seas safe.

He said international organizations should focus on sea lanes in and outside the Gulf of Aden where “serious attention and combined effort (need to) be extended to ensure the safety of commercial maritime traffic and workplaces in the area.”

The Gulf of Aden is a shipping route off the coast of Somalia that has seen increasing incidents of sea piracy.

“The situation before is that the sea jacking was happening in the Gulf of Aden. The UN has intensified the patrols in the area but the pirates have gone outside the Gulf to just about anywhere,” he said in his speech at the Assembly Hall of the UN Palais Des Nations.

Roque said approximately 500 Filipino crew members were kidnapped by pirates in the past 6 years. At least 40 are still awaiting rescue, he added.

The labor official said 30% of the world’s seafarers are Filipinos, according to statistics from the Philippine labor department.

The Philippines deployed 305,000 seafarers last year, which is a 15% increase in sea-based deployment compared to the 11%  increase in the deployment of land-based workers.

Roque said the increase in deployment bodes well for the Philippines, which is also being affected by the global economic crisis. “Many shipping companies prefer Filipino seafarers because of their abilities and good work ethic,” he said.

To further engage the international community on the issue of maritime safety, the Philippines will be hosting the IMO’s Diplomatic Conference on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (SCTW) for the world’s seafarers from June 21 to 25. –Nina Corpuz, ABS-CBN News

Nov 16 – International Day for Tolerance

“No more toleration of corruption!”

Invoke Article 33 of the ILO Constitution
against the military junta in Myanmar
to carry out the 2021 ILO Commission of Inquiry recommendations
against serious violations of
Forced Labour and Freedom of Association protocols.

Accept National Unity Government (NUG)
of Myanmar.  Reject Military!

#WearMask #WashHands
#Report Corruption #SearchPosts #TakePicturesVideos

Time to support & empower survivors. Time to spark a global conversation. Time for #GenerationEquality to #orangetheworld!

November


Nov 2 – Intl Day to End Impunity for
Crimes Against Journalists

Nov 9 – World Science Day for Peace
and Development

Nov 16 – International Day for Tolerance

Nov 19 – World Toilet Day

Nov 20 – World Children’s Day

Nov 25 – Intl Day for the Elimination of
Violence Against Women

 

Monthly Observances:


Homes Safety Month

Filipino Values Month
National Rice Awareness Month
National Consciousness Month
for Punctuality and Civility

Environmental Awareness Month
National Children’s Month
Organic Agriculture Month 

 

Weekly Observances:

Nov 19-25: Global Warming and
Climate Change Consciousness Week 

Nov 23-29: National Girls’ Week
Population and Development Week

Nov 25 – Dec 12: Social Welfare Week 18-Day Campaign to End
Violence against Women 

Week 2: Week 3: Drug Abuse Prevention
and Control Week 

Last Week: Safety and Accident
Prevention Week


Daily Observances:

Last Saturday: Career Executive Service
Day 
Nov 19: National Child Health Day

Categories

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.