Ini kira2 maksudnya pemerintah philippines menangkap 19 broker di Luneta dg 
tuduhan menyelenggarakan aktifitas rekruitmen ilegal. Yg pada dasarnya mereka 
ini tdk menyalahi aturan, tapi petugasnya aja yg cari2 alasan.
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Pa Budiman thank info yg bagus dan masukan untuk KPI bila hal spt ini terjadi 
pada pelaut Indonesia ! salam dr lazy Matrozeen

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Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 02:55:45 

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Subject: [pelaut] Recruitment Drive



Recruitment Drive



Last month saw some 19 Filipino manning agents charged with "illegal 
recruitment activities" after the Philippine government sent undercover 
inspectors posing as job-hunters to Manila's well-known Luneta Seafarers' 
Centre.



However, it seems the companies have been left bewildered by the development, 
as they are not sure exactly what they are supposed to have done wrong. Anyone 
who has visited will be familiar with the fact that people who want to go to 
sea congregate in the area, and those looking to employ them do too…so far, so 
market forces.



In the past the recruitment would have occurred there and then – but changes 
introduced by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration suspended 
recruitment on the premises. So companies now bus their eager new recruits to 
their offices to complete the paperwork.



While the rules stated that manning agents are forbidden to post salary rates 
on the premises it remained legal for recruiters to disseminate information, 
and according to reports, many of the accused companies seem to have done no 
more than that.



But the POEA's detectives seem to think otherwise after setting up a "sting" at 
the centre, by sending personnel there who pretended to be jobseekers…and who 
then allegedly were handed company brochures, calling cards and flyers listing 
their respective job openings – which was deemed tantamount to recruitment.



While questions may well remain as to why they have done this, and of whether 
indeed anyone is guilty of anything – perhaps the bigger issue is of why this 
is important. Indeed, why, when many Philippine training centres are threatened 
with having their EU plugs pulled are detectives sniffing around the one part 
of the local maritime scene which has actually worked and delivered.



Perhaps if anyone is going to send detectives it should be the police to 
clampdown on all the hooky training books, DVDs and CBT which are hawked in 
Luneta. Now that would be progress.



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