CHED to work with MARINA in implementing reforms suggested by EU for Filipino seafarers

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CHED to work with MARINA in implementing reforms suggested by EU for Filipino seafarers
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The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) said Monday that it is ready to coordinate with maritime schools and the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) to implement reforms suggested by the European Union (EU) so that Filipino seafarers would continuously work in foreign vessels.

The Commission on Higher Education said Monday that it is ready to coordinate with maritime schools and the Maritime Industry Authority to implement reforms suggested by the European Union to ensure that Filipino seafarers can continue to work on foreign vessels.

“CHED is ready to work with MARINA and the maritime HEIs to fully implement the needed reforms based on the areas identified by the EU in its letter to guarantee that our graduates continue to be hired in international vessels,” de Vera said in a statement. De Vera said that CHED partnered with MARINA earlier to address the EU’s findings on the Philippines’ compliance to the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers .

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