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MalacaƱang today announced the postponement of the scheduled registration and oathtaking of new nurses pending a final decision by the Court of Appeals on its ruling for a "selective retake" of the June 2006 licensure exam.
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The announcement came after Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita met with Labor Secretary Arturo Brion and Solicitor General Eduardo Nachura.
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Ermita pointed out that CA's friday decision is not yet final as the order has not been duly served to all parties and that the 15-day period has not yet lapsed.
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The postponement outraged nursing graduates who went to the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) office today after PRC Chair Leonor Rosero announced that the PRC would start administering oaths today.
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Meanwhile, Rene Luis Tadle, president of the University of Sto. Tomas Faculty of Nursing, the League of Concerned Nursing and the Binuklod na Samahan ng mga Student Nurses asked the Court of Appeals to reconsider its friday ruling.
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The group is advocating for a full nationwide retake of the exams.
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However, the group said they are open to "conciliatory" talks with Labor Secretary Arturo Brion and other stakeholders in the nursing exam who is said to be brokering a "win-win" solution to all parties.
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1 comments:
why do nurse examinees are the one who is sufferring in this issue, why don't they prosecute the one who is responsible in the first place.... this aspiring nurses spent already their family's fortune just to finish the course... and those TRAPOlitician is riding on the issue aswell.
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