Aquino rejects salary hike for nurses

President Benigno Aquino III deny increasing th basic monthly salary of nurses to P25,000. File photo

MANILA, Philippines – President Benigno Aquino III on Thursday vetoed the proposed law that seeks to increase the base salary of nurses to almost P25,000 monthly.

Aquino rejected the enrolled consolidated House Bill. No. 6411 and Senate Bill No. 2720 titled “An Act Providing for a Comprehensive Nursing Law Towards Quality Health Care System, and Appropriating Funds Therefor" due to “dire financial consequences.”  

“The bill, which proposes to further increase the entry-level salary for nurses by four grades, will undermine the existing government salary structure and cause wage distortion, not only among medical and health care practitioners but also other professionals in the government service,” Aquino said in a statement.

“Granting such increase will place the salaries of nurses over and above their other similarly situated counterparts, such as optometrists and dentists,” he added.

The president also noted that the minimum base pay for entry-level nurses has already been increased through Executive Order No. 201, series of 2016. This raised their total guaranteed annual compensation from P228,924 to P344,074, apart from other benefits and allowances they receive, such as under the Magna Carta of Public Health Workers.

Aside from the financial impact to professionals, Aquino also said the pay hike “seemingly disregards the financial capacity of most local government hospitals.” It also affects the financial viability of private hospitals and non-government health institutions, and could lead to the trimming of hospital personnel and the consequent increase in health care costs.

Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr. said Aquino already informed Congress, through Senate President Franklin Drilon and Speaker of the House of Representatives Feliciano “Sonny” Belmonte Jr., that he has vetoed the proposed bill two weeks before he steps down as the chief executive. Aquino also vetoed enrolled consolidated House Bill No. 3675 and Senate Bill No. 2518 which seeks to remove conditions for the condonation of all unpaid income taxes of local water districts.

Meanwhile, Paulita Cruz, president of the Philippine Nurses Association, said she was saddened by Aquino’s decision. She said nurses have been exerting effort to achieve the salary hike since 2010 and it has been their last resort.

“If this law has been passed, ang mangyayari  sana ay ‘yung salary grade 15 magiging reference ng lahat ng  health workers na i-adjust  din (salary) para there's a decent living and working standard naman ang aming mga nurses,” Cruz said in a televised phone interview.

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