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RISK ALLOWANCE FOR IN-PERSON CLASS TEACHERS URGED

A lawmaker urged the Department of Education (DepEd) to provide teachers with special risk allowance as the Philippines started its pilot run of face-to-face or in-person classes in select areas amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

In filing House Resolution 2410, Marikina City Representative Stella Quimbo said teachers are clearly at risk of contracting COVID-19, especially now that the DepEd plans to expand face-to-face classes early next year.

Quimbo said a risk allowance would allow teachers to spend more on protective equipment and pay for medical bills should they get sick in the line of duty.

“I call on the DepEd to immediately look for funds for this purpose.”

“I call on the DepEd to immediately look for funds for this purpose, and to categorically prohibit schools from requiring their teachers to sign such waivers for face-to-face classes,” the legislator said.

The lady lawmaker said she received reports that some schools require teachers to sign a waiver before being allowed to teach face-to-face classes.

“Mauubos ang ipon ng teacher sa medical bills kung ‘di tutulong ang gobyerno.”

“Necessarily, they would need to buy medicines. In worse cases, they would have to be confined. Mauubos ang ipon ng teacher sa medical bills kung ‘di tutulong ang gobyerno (Teachers’ savings would be depleted in paying medical bills if the government does not help out),” she stressed.

Quimbo also pointed out that the teachers who necessarily work upon the reopening of face-to-face classes face “unique risks” given that their students are likely to be unvaccinated, as evidenced by findings of DepEd from October 2021 that only 0.14 percent of minors aged 12-17 and only 50.33 percent of teaching and non-teaching personnel are fully vaccinated.

“Given the important role of teachers as our frontliners in the education sector, all measures must be implemented to ensure their safety and proper compensation be paid to them commensurate with the risk that they are exposed to,” she said.

Quimbo also urged the Department of Health to prioritize the teachers for booster shots.

Pagtulungan nating suportahan ang teachers upang maging tagumpay ang ligtas na pagbabalik-eskwela ng mga bata (Let us all support our teachers in achieving a safe return of children to schools),” she concluded. 

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