provisions must, therefore, be construed and applied fairly, reasonably and
liberally in their favor. Only then can its beneficent provisions be fully carried
into effect. [5]
Section 20 B of the POEA Standard Employment Contract provides:
B. Compensation and Benefits for Injury or Illness. The
liabilities of the employer when the seaman suffers injury or illness
during the term of his contract are as follows:
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However, if after repatriation, the seafarer still requires
medical attention arising from said injury or illness, he shall be so
provided at cost to the employer until such time that he is declared
fit to work or the degree of permanent disability has been assessed
x x x.
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5. In case of permanent, total, or partial disability of the
seafarer during the term of employment caused by either injury or
illness, the seafarer shall be compensated in accordance with the
schedule of benefits enumerated in Section 30 of this contract x x x
Here, it is undisputed that the sale of LPG/C Helikon resulted in the
pre-termination of respondents employment contract and his eventual
repatriation
to
the Philippines on September
21,
1996.
Nevertheless, petitioners
responsibility
for
respondents
welfare
subsisted since his services remained uninterrupted but was pre-terminated for
reasons not attributable to his own fault.
In sum, we find that the Court of Appeals did not gravely abuse its
discretion in ruling that petitioners are liable to pay respondent his permanent
disability benefits.
WHEREFORE, the instant petition is DENIED. The challenged
Decision dated September 30, 1999 and Resolution dated December 29,