Temporary Restraining Order on Certain Amendments of the Revised Terms and Conditions Governing the Employment of Filipino Seafarers on board Ocean-Going Vessels
On September 12, 2000, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) issued Memorandum Circular No. 011-00 in response to a Temporary Restraining Order from the Supreme Court regarding amendments to the employment terms for Filipino seafarers. The Circular mandates the reinstatement of specific sections from the former Standard Terms and Conditions as outlined in previous Department Orders and Memorandum Circulars. Additionally, the implementation of certain sections of the revised terms has been suspended. This order is effective immediately.
Law Information
- Reference Number
- POEA Memorandum Circular No. 011-00
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Other Rules and Procedures
- Subcategory
- Philippine Overseas Employment Administration
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
September 12, 2000
POEA MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. 011-00
| TO | : | All Concerned |
| SUBJECT | : | Temporary Restraining Order on Certain Amendments of the Revised Terms and Conditions Governing the Employment of Filipino Seafarers on board Ocean-Going Vessels |
In view of the Temporary Restraining Order issued by the Supreme Court in a Resolution dated 11 September 2000 on the implementation of certain amendments of the Revised Terms and Conditions Governing the Employment of Filipino Seafarers on board Ocean-Going Vessels as contained in DOLE Department Order No. 04 and POEA Memorandum Circular No. 09, both Series of 2000, please be advised of the following:
1. Section 20, Paragraphs (A), (B) and (D) of the former Standard Terms and Conditions Governing the Employment of Filipino Seafarers on board Ocean-Going Vessels, as provided in DOLE Department Order No. 33, and POEA Memorandum Circular No. 55, both Series of 1996 shall apply in lieu of Section 20 (A), (B) and (D) of the Revised version;
2. The implementation of Section 20 (E) and (G) of the Revised Terms and Conditions is hereby suspended.
This Memorandum Circular shall take effect immediately.
(SGD.) REYNALDO A. REGALADOAdministrator
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Temporary Restraining Order on Certain Amendments of the Revised Terms and Conditions Governing the Employment of Filipino Seafarers on board Ocean-Going Vessels, POEA Memorandum Circular No. 011-00, Sep 12, 2000 (Philippines)
Temporary Restraining Order on Certain Amendments of the Revised Terms and Conditions Governing the Employment of Filipino Seafarers on board Ocean-Going Vessels, POEA Memorandum Circular No. 011-00 (Phil. 2000)
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