Re: Protection for Volunteer/ Trainee Nurses
I must agree that the practice of accepting volunteer nurses (and even forcing them to pay for their own training) must be stopped. Even with volunteers, hospitals
need more nurses (nurse-patient ratio up to 1:40) and yet, most refuse to employ new nurses to cut costs.
I know that PNA is very much against this practice and it actively discourages, in my chapter at least, RNs from accepting volunteer positions. However, fact is that for every volunteer position rejected by an RN, there are literally hundreds of other new nurses willing to take it. Why? Because these nurses are desperate to get the work experience they need to go abroad. In addition, the Philippine government seems to have no interest in improving the working conditions of nurses. Therefore, a nationwide boycott would be difficult.
Perhaps we should be looking into alternate solutions such as moving to impose a sanction on hospitals who accept nurse volunteers or, at least, do not offer them employment after six months of training.
Nursing News