Taquaral (SP): mayor defends new nursing floor since Congress approves PEC that enables payment of the floor

Taquaral (SP): mayor defends new nursing floor since Congress approves PEC that enables payment of the floor
The definition of a higher salary floor for professionals in the nursing area brought challenges to city halls across the country. Since the signing of the National Congress Bill (PLN) that regulates the minimum salary for nursing professionals, which ranges from R$2,300 to R$4,700, municipal managers have become apprehensive about local coffers.

The Mayor of Taquaral (SP), Paulinho Cardoso, argues that PEC 25/2022, which aims to increase the transfer by 1.5% of the Municipality Participation Fund (FPM) in March of each year and guarantee a permanent source for funding the nursing floor, is taken more seriously.

“Since we mayors think it’s fair and want to pay the nursing floor, I think the Federal Government also has to fulfill its responsibility and today the amount that was dispensed to municipalities just for 9 months is already unfeasible for us pay, imagine in 2024 if there is no transfer”, he warns.

On the last 30th, during a meeting held at the headquarters of the National Confederation of Municipalities (CNM) in Brasília, which discussed the nursing salary floor and was attended by municipal managers from all over the country, the president of the Confederation, Paulo Ziulkoski, he expressed that, although they are not against the readjustment of the floor, the requirement that the city halls finance this increase could bring more difficulties for the municipal budgets.

“I think everyone has to earn well and nurses have to earn. Now, they have to have money to pay. In this period, with a year and a half left to end the mandate, Brazilian municipalities are already exceeding the spending limit in all areas, with a red account. What can be done? If a floor like this comes into force, this crisis deepens”, he says.

The CNM reported that the review of the minimum wage for nurses, technicians and nursing assistants and midwives will generate an increase of R$ 10.5 billion in municipal expenses. PEC 25/2022 is currently stagnant in the House Constitution and Justice Commission (CCJ). The group of mayors is making an effort to persuade parliamentarians to put the proposal on the agenda for voting.

See more:

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