Bigger hazard pay for health workers in 2022 budget eyed
ANGELES CITY --- Senator Joel Villanueva said funds for the two special pay allowances for medical front liners should be included in next year’s national budget.
Villanueva is proposing a bigger 2022 allocation for the Special Risk Allowance (SRA) and the COVID-19 Active Hazard Duty Pay (AHDP) so that health workers.
The senator, who chairs the Senate labor committee, said an increase in the appropriations for the SRA and AHDP would allow more health workers to receive the benefits they d eser ve.
He said current rules and fund limitation bar certain types of contractual workers from getting additional compensation for dangerous work similar that of their colleagues.
“The virus does not discriminate. Why does the government distinguish on who to pay or not?” he said. Villanueva said a bigger appropriation for AHDP and SRA would lead to higher rates and cover more health workers.
Initially authorized under the Bayanihan Laws, AHDP is given to public health workers, while the SRA covers health workers in public and private medical institutions.
Because a public health worker cannot receive more than P3,000 a month in AHDP, the maximum daily availment is P136 a day, Villanueva said.
“Saan po makaabot ang P136 sa panahon natin ngayon? Kulang na po ito pang-taxi o Grab ng isang pagod na nurse.
Hindi rin po sapat pambili ng value meal pagkatapos ng kalahating araw na duty sa COVID ward,” he said.
In the case of the SRA, the monthly pay out of the ceiling of P5,000 comes up to about P227 daily compensation for “COVID ward duty, which is one of the world’s most dangerous workplaces today,” he pointed out. ,