PROMDI party presidential aspirant Sen. Manny Pacquiao vowed to push for a P50,000 minimum pay for nurses, medical technologists and other health care professionals to keep them serving the country instead of going abroad for greener pasture.
PROMDI party presidential aspirant Sen. Manny Pacquiao on Monday, Jan. 10 vowed to push for a P50,000-minimum pay for nurses, medical technologists and other health care professionals to keep them serving the country instead of going abroad for greener pasture.Pacquiao is convinced that the COVID-19 pandemic may slow down but will continue to threaten public health worldwide, thus, making the services of of Filipino health professional abroad in demand.
Notwithstanding the threat to their own safety by the COVID-19, nurses employed in both private and public hospitals are paid less than P20,000 per month.
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