PRESS STATEMENT
Alliance of Health Workers
June 15, 2012
References:
Jossel
I. Ebesate, AHW President, Mobile number: 0918-9276381
Robert
Mendoza, AHW Secretary-General, Mobile number: 0932-4649757
Alliance of Health Workers demands the Department of Budget
and Management (DBM) to stop all the “palusot” and instead approve the release
of savings for Magna Carta benefits.
This is in reply to the DBM press release on June 11 after
health workers stormed DBM office in Manila armed with empty pots and pans to
demand the release of their benefits.
“DBM Secretary Florencio Abad ‘explanations’ do not justify
the suffering and demoralization we have to endure from decreased laundry and
subsistence allowances and delays in our hazard pay since January ,” said
Jossel Ebesate, national president of AHW. “Despite our position papers,
dialogue and follow-ups, the DBM to this date has not approved the release of
our hospitals’ savings for benefits.”
“The Aquino
government through the DBM is actually violating the objectives of the Magna
Carta of Public Health Workers (Section 2) which states: “To promote and
improve the social and economic well-being of the health workers, their living
and working conditions and terms of employment”. By decreasing and delaying our benefits, the
government is actually attacking our economic well-being and taking away our
victories in our struggle for benefits and economic rights.”
“We have fought long and hard for our Magna Carta benefits.
It is the duty of the government to provide what is rightfully and legally due
to us as mandated by the Magna Carta of Health Workers (RA 7305). But the
government and the DBM refuse to allot adequate fund for Magna Carta benefits
in the national budget and made so many hindrances short of actually removing
all our benefits,” said Ebesate.
“First the government cuts the allotment for public
hospitals. Next the DBM withdraws from the hospitals the traditional sources of
savings like the fund for unfilled plantilla positions. Now the government
requires DBM approval for agencies to use agency savings for benefits.”
“The Aquino government and DBM Secretary Abad are so
insensitive and callous to the plight of health workers and the poor patients
we serve by continually dismissing calls to provide adequate allotment to
health and public hospitals.”
“If the Aquino government is really recognizing the noble
work of health workers, then instead of finding reasons to limit and decrease
our benefits, it should direct the the DBM and the Department of Health to
adequately fund public hospitals, health workers benefits, and additional and
adequate plantilla positions. This will result to better health services for
the people,” said Ebesate.#