Parliament: Seafarers will continue to be paid if they are kidnapped, under changes to Act

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SINGAPORE - Seafarers who are abducted by pirates or armed robbers in an attack while out at sea, will stay employed and be paid their salaries while being held captive, said Senior Minister of State for Transport Lam Pin Min on Wednesday (March 25).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Seafarers who are abducted by pirates or armed robbers in an attack while out at sea will stay employed and be paid their salaries while being held captive, said Senior Minister of State for Transport Lam Pin Min on Wednesday .

In explaining the change, he said:"Should a seafarer be held captive on or off a ship as a result of an act of piracy or armed robbery against the ship, the seafarer's employment agreement continues to have effect during the period of captivity. Replying, Dr Lam said that in such cases, a presumption of death certificate may be applied for in court.

 

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