6/9/2020 E-Library - Information At Your Fingertips: Printer Friendly been fixed for a specific project or undertaking the completion or termination of which has been determined at the time of engagement of the employee or where the work or services to be performed is seasonal in nature and the employment is for the duration of the season. xxx xxx xxx Moreover, it is an accepted maritime industry practice that employment of seafarers are for a fixed period only. Constrained by the nature of their employment which is quite peculiar and unique in itself, it is for the mutual interest of both the seafarer and the employer why the employment status must be contractual only or for a certain period of time. Seafarers spend most of their time at sea and understandably, they can not stay for a long and an indefinite period of time at sea. Limited access to shore society during the employment will have an adverse impact on the seafarer. The national, cultural and lingual diversity among the crew during the COE is a reality that necessitates the limitation of its period. Therefore, Adelantar, a seafarer, is not a regular employee as defined in Article 280 of the Labor Code. Hence, he is not entitled to full backwages and separation pay in lieu of reinstatement as provided in Article 279 of the Labor Code. As we held in Millares, Adelantar is a contractual employee whose rights and obligations are governed primarily by Rules and Regulations of the POEA and, more importantly, by R.A. 8042, or the Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995. We find, however, that the Court of Appeals correctly awarded ten percent (10%) of the monetary award in Adelantar’s favor as attorney’s fees, as he was forced to litigate and hence incurred expenses to protect his rights and interest.[12] WHEREFORE, in view of the foregoing, the petition is partly GRANTED and the decision of the Court of Appeals in CA-G.R. SP No. 62839 is REVERSED and SET ASIDE. Petitioner Pentagon International Shipping, Inc. is ORDERED to pay private respondent William B. Adelantar the amount equivalent to the unexpired portion of the September 3, 1997 POEA Standard Contract of Employment plus ten percent (10%) of the award as attorney’s fees. SO ORDERED. Davide, Jr., C.J., (Chairman), Quisumbing, Carpio, and Azcuna, JJ., concur. [1] Penned by Associate Justice Candido V. Rivera and concurred in by Associate Justices Godardo A. Jacinto and Mariano C. Del Castillo. [2] CA Rollo, p. 25. [3] Id., p. 38. elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/thebookshelf/showdocsfriendly/1/45733 5/6

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