The Philippine Star

Senate OKs basic salary increase for nurses

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE With Janvic Mateo

The Senate yesterday approved the basic salary increase for Filipino nurses, with P3.173 billion of the P4.1trillion 2020 national budget appropriat­ed to upgrade the salaries of Nurse I and Nurse II positions.

With this move, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said government nurses’ hope for a much-needed wage increase is one step closer to reality.

Sen. Richard Gordon lauded the Senate for “not sleeping on the job,” adding that nurses deserve the approval to properly implement Section 32 of Republic Act 9173, the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002.

Under the law, the minimum base pay for nurses working in government hospitals and health institutio­ns should start at Salary Grade 15 or P31,545 per month.

“For a long time, the nurses of the country have been clamoring for the adjustment of their salaries. They are given low-paying jobs with no benefits, and hospitals have taken advantage of this system in a way that these hospitals become stepping stones for nurses to work abroad,” Gordon said.

The senator has been very supportive of the nursing sector as he recognizes its vital role to public health and realizes the need for health care workers in the country, especially in the countrysid­e.

Last July, Gordon filed a bill amending RA 9173, which proposes a new comprehens­ive policy for Filipino nurses that will give them opportunit­ies to advance themselves in the nursing field while they serve the country’s growing need for health care profession­als.

“We’re so much closer to giving that justice not just to our nurses, but to our people in need of better health care,” said Gordon.

The Senate version of the national budget bill now includes a special provision proposed by Lacson, one of the vice chairs of the Senate contingent to the bicameral conference committee tackling the budget bill, to increase the salary grade of government nurses.

Under the new special provision titled “Increasing the Salary Grade of Government Nurses,” the base pay of government nurses shall be Salary Grade 15 (P30,531 a month), in compliance with the Supreme Court (SC)’s decision (GR 215746).

“The implementa­tion of the salary adjustment shall take effect when the decision of the (SC) had become final and executory, but not earlier than the start of Fiscal Year 2020,” the provision read.

Lacson had also specified that the amount needed to fund the implementa­tion of the SC decision shall be sourced from appropriat­ions for staffing modificati­ons and upgrading of salaries.

During his interpella­tion of the Department of Health’s 2020 budget last Nov. 19, Lacson noted that P3.173 billion is needed for the salary upgrade of government nurses, so they can attain Salary Grade 15.

“We can introduce a special provision and source the P3 billion from the P12.469 billion under that particular item (the Miscellane­ous Personnel Benefit Fund or MPBF),” he said.

As the funds are already under the MPBF, government nurses need not wait for the passage of legislatio­n or the availabili­ty of funds to be provided by the Department of Budget and Management, according to Lacson.

“They don’t have to wait six months or another year. By January, once we enact the GAA for 2020, their salary upgrade is taken care of,” he said.

Long overdue

Sen. Bong Go, chairman of the Senate committee on health, said the long-overdue proper compensati­on for government nurses is now within their reach.

“I also want to commend the committee on finance and our distinguis­hed colleagues for taking measures that would allow us to implement the SC decision upholding the validity of Section 32 of the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002, which provides that the ‘minimum base pay of nurses working in the public health institutio­ns shall not be lower than Salary Grade 15,’” Go said.

“This is a long overdue compensati­on denied to them. We won’t make (Filipino nurses) wait anymore… They will have salary increase next year,” Go said.

The senator’s statement was partly in explanatio­n of his vote during the third and final reading for the 2020 national budget.

In his speech, Go emphasized that “public health should be one of our priorities.”

“As chairman of the committee on health, I commend this chamber for approving the additional P7 billion for the Human Resources for Health Deployment Program. This is to ensure the continued employment of our health workers in geographic­ally isolated and disadvanta­ged areas and economical­ly disadvanta­ged municipali­ties. No one will lose his job, service is nonstop,” he said.

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