Mula sa Philippine General Hospital (bed cap: 1,410 beds) at maging sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas sa Maynila, hanggang mga pampublikong ospital at health center sa buong bansa at mga manggagawang pangkalusugan na nagsisilbi sa mga kumunidad - to ang aming kuwento at mga laban...
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Monday, July 14, 2014
Health Workers, holDAPed: Overworked, Underpaid Health Workers disgusted over PNoy’s DAP
PRESS RELEASE
July
14, 2014
References:
Bong Bulanadi, Tondo Medical Center Employees
Association Vice President, 522-92-46
Gary Liberal, Jose Reyes Medical Center operating room nurse, Mobile
No.09183104698
Jossel
I Ebesate, AHW National President, Mobile No. 0918 927 6381
Public health workers hold a protest rally today, July 14
in front of the Department of Health (DOH) to condemn the department and the
Aquino government for continuously neglecting government hospitals. Health
workers, particularly nurses are growing tired of the government's failure to
address the chronic understaffing in most government hospitals.
According to Mr. Bong Bulanadi, Tondo Medical Center Employees
Vice President, "in Tondo Medical Center, nurses are obliged to go on
16-24 hours duty and nurse to patient ratio is 1:40-45 per shift, a severe
understaffed working condition. This is
far from the Department of Health standard of nurse-patient ratio which
is 1:12. In addition, salaries remain below the poverty threshold, while on the other hand, it frustrates us when we learn
that the Aquino government is squandering billions in government money through
Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP)."
He reiterated that the P157 Billion wasted on DAP is more than enough to
address the chronic understaffed working condition in public hospitals. “How can a nurse provide quality service to
patients with this inhuman and degrading
condition?”, he added.
Aside
from understaffed situation health workers also express their vehement
opposition to the continuing privatization of government health facilities.
“Health workers can not simply be bought by government's shallow reasoning that
it can not afford to fund the improvement of the critical capacity of
government health facilities without the infusion of private capital through
Public-Private Partnership/privatization,”Jossel Ebesate, AHW president
emphasized. If government can
unscrupulously spend billions from the said DAP fund, that money could have
tripled the annual funding of all government health facilities, supplies and
medicines which is sufficient enough to provide affordable or even free quality
services to the people.
Health workers feel that the current government is useless in
addressing the people's health needs. They are calling for the resignation of
Health Secretary Ona for his obvious failure to resolve the perennial health
problems of the people and his pro-privatization stand. They also support the
ouster of President Aquino and Department of Budget and Management (DBM)
Secretary Florencio Abad for the lack of moral ascendancy to govern after their
involvement in a billion peso DAP controversy and failure to resolve the
rampant corruption in the government. According to Gary Liberal, Jose Reyes
Medical Center nurse, "While billions of pesos have been wasted in
bureaucratic corruption, millions of lives have been sacrificed needlessly due
to lack of basic services". ###
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Health Workers breach Malacanang security, hold protest against low salaries, benefits and privatization
PRESS RELEASE
May 20, 2014
References:
Ely Estropigan, All-UP Workers’ Union-UP-PGH President
Mobile no: 0921-4668183
Mobile no: 0921-4668183
Robert Mendoza, AHW Secretary-General
Mobile No. 0921-2073631
Mobile No. 0921-2073631
Around 40 health workers from different hospitals stormed Malacanang today amidst strict security in the vicinity.
Mostly wearing white gowns and hospital uniforms, the protesters composed of nurses, doctors and other health personnel waved banners and placards and chanted calls for salary increase and adequate health budget in front of Vargas Gate.
“We have had enough! Our patience and hopes have run out! The Aquino administration is never a government for the poor! He has done nothing to alleviate our suffering and is doing everything to privatize our hospitals!”said Ely Estropigan, president of All-UP Workers Union-UP-PGH Chapter.
Health workers claimed that President Benigno Aquino III failed the Filipino people by privatizing Philippine Orthopedic Center and other public hospitals, and attacking job security through streamlining, retrenchment and contractualization.
The protesters said that worse than the previous administrations, Aquino administration had not given any salary increase. Instead of providing for mandated Magna Carta benefits, it sowed intrigues and disunity among health workers through controversial Productivity-Based Bonus (PBB) and “high-risk-low risk” classification in hazard pay provision.
Police security officers and non-uniformed men forcibly pushed the protesters towards Chino Roces bridge. Malacanang security PO1 JS Aguilar under the command of P/Supt FM Opellano tried to seize Alliance of Health Workers (AHW) secretary-general Robert Mendoza even if the protesters were already at Mendiola.
A health student who joined the protest, Mark Neri, sustained abrasions in left hand.
“What kind of “protectors” will hurt and try to abduct us health workers who are saving peoples’ lives? What kind of government will hit female health workers with shields when we are just exercising our right to assemble and freedom of expression? They are protecting corrupt officials and Napoles, but not the Filipino people!” cried Mendoza.
The health workers peacefully dispersed after the program in Mendiola. #
Monday, May 12, 2014
Nurses unite! Struggle for rights and people’s right to health!
PRESS STATEMENT
May 12, 2014
Reference: Jossel I Ebesate
AHW National President
Mobile No. 0918 927 6381
Today,
on the occasion of International Nurses’ Day, the Alliance of Health Workers
(AHW) -Philippines express our solidarity with the Filipino nurses and all
nurses in the world who continue to offer their skills and knowledge in service
of the people and stand up for people’s right to health amidst worsening
economic and political crises and attacks on our rights.
As
the national organization of health workers in the Philippines, we in AHW share
the nurses’ dream of a united nurses and health care workers dedicated to
providing services to those who need these most. We are one with the nurses and
the people in our vision of a healthy society where the people and health
workers are empowered and can contribute to health and development.
But
we see that the people’s health situation is worsening as people’s health and
interests are sacrificed in the name of profit and business interests. We witness the suffering and deaths of many
people who are impoverished, could not afford the increasing cost of public and
private health care, and deprived of basic needs while those in power steal
public funds, grab people’s lands and play puppet to foreign dictates.
At
the same time, we ourselves suffer from violation of our rights to jobs, living
wage, benefits, and unionize. For instance, our fellow nurses in Tondo Medical
Center go on duty for 16-32 hours. Nurses in government hospitals get a pay of
P 18,549/month (Salary Grade 11), below the mandated Salary Grade 15 in Nursing Act of 2002 and way below the P30,000/month
minimum cost of living in the NCR. Nurses
in private hospitals and institutions suffer more with P6,000-P10,000 entry level monthly wages, without
hazard pay and no job security.
We
realize that our commitment to serve the people is never easy when the
situation that breeds poverty and ill-health continues to exist. We cannot
fully save lives when lack of personnel, supplies, equipment and facilities,
and poor governance ail our public
health care system. We cannot
provide adequate and quality health services when our ranks need deliverance
from chronic understaffing, contractualization, low and subhuman wages, poor
working conditions, harassments and violation of rights. We cannot dream of
better health for the people as long as the government privatizes public
hospitals and health care, takes away whatever little free services the poor
people receive and threatens to dislocate the poor patients and health workers.
We
see that our duty to serve the people goes beyond learning the most advanced
technologies and equipment in health care or reaching unreachable health
statistics targets. As nurses of the people, we are duty-bound to work with the
people, start where they are, uphold their interests alongside with our
interests, and stand up for rights and justice.
Our duty brings us on the side of our patients and the people against
threats to health and our rights, like privatization, fee for service,
contractualization and streamlining, wage freeze, unreasonable power and water
rates hike. Our duty necessitates that
we struggle together with our patients and the people for free, affordable, and
accessible health care towards a society freed from local and foreign
domination, oppression and exploitation.
This
day and the days and years to come, we call on all Filipino nurses to serve the
people and uphold our rights and people’s right to health, like Florence
Nightingale and our own Filipino nurse-heroes like Nazaria Lagos (1851-1945),
Minda Luz Quesada (1937-1995),
and Mary Vita Jackson, who served the
people and fellow health care workers inspite of risks and hardships. Let us
stand up, unite with fellow health workers and the Filipino people, and
together work for genuine societal change. #
Monday, May 05, 2014
Mayo 7: Singilin ang Pamahalaang Aquino, Ipagpatuloy ang 30 taong pakikibaka para sa Kalusugan at Karapatan!
Pambansang Araw ng mga Manggagawang Pangkalusugan ngayon.
Kasabay ng paggunita sa mga tagumpay at aral sa 30 taong pakikibaka ng Alliance
of Health Workers, papanagutin natin ang
Pamahalaang Aquino sa patuloy na pag-abandona sa kalusugan ng mamamayan at
karapatan ng manggagawang pangkalusugan!
Itaguyod natin at ipaglaban ang mga tagumpay sa loob
ng 30 taong pakikibaka ng AHW mula nang itatag ito noong 1984. Sa pamamagitan
ng sama-samang pagkilos, naipagtagumpay natin ang:
Ø Dagdag
na sweldo mula pa 1980’s,
ngunit nananatiling kakarampot at di nakabubuhay ang sweldong ibinibigay ng
Pamahalaang Aquino;
Ø Pagsasabatas ng Magna Carta of Public Health Workers (RA 7305) na batayan ng mga
benepisyong hazard pay, subsistence allowance, laundry pay, longevity allowance;
bagamat paulit-ulit itong binabawi ng pamahalaan, sa pinakahuli sa klasipikasyong
high risk-low risk sa pamamagitan ng DBM-DOH Joint Circular No 1;
Ø Pagpapatalsik
sa kurakot, kontra-manggagawa at kontra-pasyenteng mga hospital direktor noong 1980’s hanggang 1990’s;
Ø Paglaban
sa tanggalan/streamlining
– sa dalawang pagkakataon ng reorganissyon/tanggalan, nagawang mapanatili ang
ilang daang libong mga posisyon at naisabatas ang RA 6655 na nagseseguro sa
security of tenure ng mga kawani sa pamahalaan. Pero tinutuloy ng Pamahalaang Aquino
ang streamlining tungo sa kontraktwalisasyon sa pammaagitan ng EO 366 /Rationalization
Plan na basehan ng New Organizational Structure and Staffing Pattern sa mga
pampublikong ospital;
Ø Paglaban
sa pribatisasyon ng mga pampublikong ospital – tagumpay na
napatigil noong 1997 ngunit walang habas na itinutuloy muli ni Panguong Aquino
sa PPP ng Philippine Orthopedic Hospital at 72 hospitals sa buong bansa, korporatsoasyon
at iba pang porma; at
Ø Pagtataguyod
sa karapatan sa pag-uunyon,
Collective Negotiation Agreement (CNA), pagpapahayag at paglulunsad ng kilos-protesta.
Walang makabuluhang
napagbabago sa kalagayan ng mga manggagagawang pangkalusugan at mamamayan sa
ilalim ng Administrasyong Aquino. Nagpapalit-palit ang mga pangulo ngunit kagaya ng mga naunang
rehimen, itinutuloy ng Pamahalaang Aquino ang kontra-mamamayan at kontra-manggagawang
polisiyang papaliit na badyet para sa kagalingan ng mamamayan, streamlining at
kontraktwalisasyon, pribatisasyon, mababang sahod at kulang na benepisyo.
Pinatunayan ng Pamahalaang Aquino ang pagiging sunud-sunuran
sa dikta ng panginoong maylupa, burgesya komprador at monopolyo kapitalistang
Estados Unidos. Tanging mga local at dayuhang burgesya at monopolyo kapitalista
ang nakikinabang sa programang Kalusugang Pangkalahatan na nakapadron sa Obama
Care. Sa Two-tiered Wage System lalong ipapako sa napakababang sahod ang mga
manggagawa samantalang wala ni singkong dagadag sa sweldo na ibingay ang
administrasyong Aquino sa mga kawani ng pamahalaan at manggagawang
pangkalusugan. Nitong Abril pinagkasunduan
ni Pangulong Aquino at US President Barrack Obama ang Enhanced Defense
Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) na magbabalik sa base-militar ng Estados Unidos sa
bansa, sa kabila ng pagtututol ng mamamayan batay sa unconstitutionality,
mapait na mga karanasan ng paglabag sa karapatan ng tropang Amerikano, at pagyurak
sa soberanya ng bansa.
Walang ibang pagpipilian ang manggagawang
pangkalusugan at mamamayan kundi palakasin ang hanay at ipagpatuloy ang laban para sa ating karapatan bilang
manggagawang pangkalusugan at karapatan ng mamamayan sa kalusugan. Tanging sa
sama-samang pagkilos lamang natin malalabanan ang kontra-mamamayang polisiya at
maitatayo ang isang sistemang pangkalusugang tunay na magsisilbi sa mamamayan at manggagawang
pangkalusugan.
Singilin ang Pamahalaang Aquino sa pag-abandona sa
kanyang responsibilidad sa mamamayan at
mga manggagawang pangkalusugan!
Ipagpatuloy ang
30 taong pakikibaka ng mga manggagawang pangkalusugan para pang-ekonomiya,
demokratiko at pampulitikang karapatan at kalusugan ng mamamayan!
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