Compensation, death claim for health workers pushed | Inquirer News

Compensation, death claim for health workers pushed

/ 04:32 AM April 07, 2021

MANILA, Philippines — Healthcare unions have urged Congress to continue the special compensation for those who seriously fall ill or die of COVID-19 in the line of work.

The Bayanihan 2 law provides that health workers will get P100,000 in case of severe illness from COVID-19 and P1 million in case of death.

The law will expire on June 30 and the compensation provision is not yet sure to be included in the proposed Bayanihan 3.

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Willy Pulia, president of Alliance of Filipino Workers, urged the extension of granting the compensation or survivorship benefit to all health workers who die in the line of duty.

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Manuel Payao, union president of UERM Memorial Medical Center Employees Union, said the P100,000 compensation and P1-million “safety net” for the family of a health worker who dies battling the disease were necessary due to surging COVID-19 cases.

Phoebe Acuril, union president of Capiz Emmanuel Hospital in Capiz City, said the benefits were “not equal to the care and concern given by health-care workers to their patients.”

—Dona Z. Pazzibugan
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