REPUBLIC ACT No. 5901
AN ACT PRESCRIBING FORTY HOURS A WEEK OF LABOR FOR
GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS OR CLINIC PERSONNEL
Section 1
Government and private
resident physicians, nurses, nutritionists, dietitians, pharmacists, social
workers, laboratory technicians, para-medical technicians, psychologists, midwives,
attendants and all other hospital or clinic personnel shall hold regular office
hours for eight hours a day, for five days a week, or a total of forty hours a
week, exclusive of time for lunch: Provided, That any of such employees or
laborers who shall suffer a reduction of his weekly or daily wage or
compensation because of a reduction of the number of days or hours of labor in
a week, as provided herein, subject to the minimum daily or hourly wage or
compensation already fixed by existing law, shall be given an automatic
increase in his daily or hourly wage or compensation, whose amount in a week or
a day or per piece shall be equal to the diminution which his daily or hourly
or per piece wage shall suffer on account of the reduction of days of labor to
five days a week: And provided, further, That the salaries of employees received
on monthly basis shall not suffer any diminution on account of the reduction of
the number of days of labor a week.
Section 2
This Act shall apply only
to cities and municipalities with a population of one million or more and to
hospitals and clinics with a bed capacity of at least one hundred.
Section 3
All acts or parts thereof
inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed or modified
accordingly.
Section 4
Any violation of this
Apply by any official of the government, in case of government hospitals and
clinics, shall be punished by separation from the service. If the violation is
committed by any private hospital or clinic, said hospital or clinic shall pay
a fine of not less than one thousand pesos, nor more than five thousand pesos,
and for succeeding offenses each official responsible for the violation shall,
in addition to the fine herein provided, suffer imprisonment for not less than
one month and not more than one year.
Section 5
This Act shall take effect
upon its approval.
Approved:
June 21, 1969
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