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TUCP Urges Philippines and UK to Forge Bilateral Labor Deal to Protect Filipino Migrant Fishers from Exploitation

TUCP Calls For Philippines-United Kingdom Bilateral Labor Agreement To End Exploitation Of Filipino Migrant Fishers In The UK

COLLABORATING ⁢FOR ​FILIPINO MIGRANT FISHERS: TUCP President and House​ Deputy Speaker Raymond Democrito C. Mendoza (TUCP Party-list) has initiated crucial dialogues at the Philippine Embassy in London, engaging‍ with important figures such as the ​Philippine Ambassador to the UK, Teodoro “Teddy Boy”⁣ Lopez Locsin Jr., Deputy ‍Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Consul Raphael Hermoso, Maritime Attaché Atty. Sharon Aledo, and Sheila Mae‌ Aguilar from⁤ the Migrant Workers Office-Overseas Workers ​Welfare Administration (OWWA). Also attending were ⁣Associate Philippine Seafarers Union (APSU) National Vice President ‍for Operations, ⁣Atty. ⁣Generick Humprey Morales, and TUCP Party-list Chief‍ of Staff Archie Ranin.

Addressing Urgent Issues Faced by Filipino​ Fishers

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM — The Trade‌ Union Congress of the ⁣Philippines (TUCP), directed ⁣by TUCP President and House​ Deputy‍ Speaker Raymond Democrito C. Mendoza (TUCP Party-list), convened with Philippine Ambassador Teodoro “Teddy Boy” Lopez Locsin Jr.‍ to address critical challenges concerning exploitation that​ Filipino fishers encounter aboard UK vessels. In attendance were Consul Raphael⁤ Hermoso from IMO’s Permanent ​Representation, Maritime Attaché‌ Atty. Sharon Aledo, ​along with Sheila Mae Aguilar from​ OWWA London Office-in-Charge. Focus ​areas included enhancement of london-taxi-powerhouse-addison-lee-rents-rise-as-home-prices-dip-in-exciting-market-shift/” title=”Singapore's ComfortDelGro Makes Bold Move by Acquiring London Taxi Powerhouse Addison Lee; Rents Rise as Home Prices Dip in Exciting Market Shift”>working conditions for ⁣Filipino fishers with an‍ emphasis‍ on ⁢stringent ⁤labor ‌protections ​as well as advocacy for a just visa process respecting their rights.

The Plight ​of‌ Filipino Fishers

“Filipino workers⁤ form an integral part ‌of Britain’s fishing sector yet face treatment reminiscent of ⁣second-class status—overworked and undercompensated individuals ⁤stripped of basic labor ​rights,”⁢ highlighted TUCP President Mendoza(powerfully stating).

As per data ⁣published ‌in 2023 by Financial Times, ⁤an alarming statistic reveals that migrant workers constitute over​ 50%‌ of the UK’s fishing workforce totaling‍ around 11,000 employees; ‌sizeable portion being Filipinos entangled within ⁤this industry for decades impacted grievously due to exploitative use of transit⁤ visas ‍meant for merchant seafarers—casting aside fundamental employment laws leading to deprivation in essential labor protections.

The Abuse Linked with Visa ⁢Loopholes

Mendoza stressed that “this loop concerning ⁣transit​ visas​ only exacerbates the torment faced by Filipino fishers—rendering them replaceable ⁢commodities subjected to incessant work hours devoid a sustainable⁣ income while⁣ burdened ‍by recruitment debts showcasing⁢ blatant⁢ violation against ILO Convention‌ 188.”

PH-UK bilateral labor agreement

Pursuing ⁢Legislation‍ That Protects Migrant Workforce

The⁤ TUCP has persistently advocated ​towards ratifying ILO Convention No. 188 on behalf all fisher ‍folks domestically but most critically abroad too; having recently introduced House ​Resolution⁤ No. 2059 during Congress urging immediate action from President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., pressing him prioritize its ratification alongside seeking quick Senate concurrence.

“Countless ​Filipino fishers endure harsh working environments while barely making ⁢enough income ‍just⁢ sustaining‍ family needs back home—a desperate search ⁢propels ⁣many towards ⁢overseas employment resulting often times into circumstances involving forced labor ⁢or ‍human trafficking,” warned Mendoza decisively.

Recent ‌Developments: Skilled‍ Worker Visas Introduction

The UK government unveiled plans allowing migrant fishers ‍eligibility under Skilled ⁤Worker Visas acknowledging their integral roles among offshore teams providing guarantees related to ⁤beneficial provisions like improved‌ wages⁤ amongst other workplace protections‌ addressing previous ⁢criticisms faced towards⁣ systemic gaps present across industries‌ utilizing such labour sources globally! However despite recognition big issues loom especially⁢ surrounding high ‌visa processing⁢ fees alongside limited English ⁤competency test‌ requirements creating barriers hindering accessibilities thereby complicating matters further outlined substantially.” lamented Mendoza eloquently pointing⁣ this concern out⁢ intensively throughout ‍discussions held today.”

A Call For Bilateral Labor Agreements And Collaboration Efforts

TUCP passionately advocates for establishing bilateral agreements between Philippines UK so respective guidelines promote suitable work⁣ contracts safeguarding ⁢interests‌ throughout entire migrant sectors primarily focused ensuring ‌accessible‍ opportunities available ‍lowering entry costs whilst⁢ enhancing ‌ethical ⁢recruitment standards.” Notably emphasized.”

“We ⁤look⁤ forward collaborating constructively⁣ alongside Ambassador Locsin along‍ MWO tackling predominant factors impacting our crewmembers ​uplifting ‌their ‍statuses recognizing vital contributions enabling benefits stemming from skilled worker category​ so⁣ meeting ‍constitutional foreground‍ laid against fairness principles⁣ “.⁣ This‌ initiative ⁣resonates powerfully underpinning comprehensive governmental approach facilitated via Foreign‍ Affairs(DFA ) & Department’sMigrantWorkers’(DMW ) strategic partnerships cementing⁣ solidarity advancing issues cross borders enhancing perspectives regarding welfare initiatives !” stated emphatically !”

“Filipino ⁤fishermen dedicate immense efforts risking safety thoroughly⁤ devote themselves nurturing livelihoods fulfilling demands even ‌risking life itself ensuring food supply reaching ⁣every household across United Kingdom thus deserving equitable treatment acknowledged wages exemplifying respect⁤ earned through toil suffered previously ⁤endured realities inflicted!” concluded articulately deployed‍ insights demanding change underscored promoting dignity expected rightly within regions currently ⁣marginalized thoroughly defying systemic injustices confronted regularly daily basis!”

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