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According to the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), the Philippines have already around 200,000 unemployed nurses and the number is growing inexorably in 2013. This huge number of unemployed nurses bothered the AYNLA since most of the nurses who are unemployed and exploited are our members. With huge numbers of unemployed nurses, thousands flocked in the hospitals to render their professional services free of charge. This now became the term Nurse Volunteerism. Nurse volunteers rendered their professional services without pay or charges but in contrast they are the ones paying the hospitals where they volunteer. According to the nurse volunteers, they pay hospitals from P3,000 to P5,000 or even greater in a span of 2-6 months “volunteering” in the hospital wards. They work similarly as those of paid regular staff nurses having similar workloads and reporting on similar 8-hour duty shift. For some unfortunate ones, they are asked to go on duty even for 16 or 24 hour duty straight. Nurse volunteers in the country go by batches and pay in batches as well. There is one report we got from our member who underwent volunteering in a hospital where it only provided one official receipt for their batch of 20 nurses Cool new Group Check it out !!!!!! Single Filipina Nurses Looking For American Husband ... Join In I Did.
Posted on: Mon, 20 Jan 2014 07:02:49 +0000

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