KERALA NURSES IN DEMAND ABOROAD BUT EXPLOITED AT HOME

Compared to their counterparts in Kerala, the scenario for nurses employed abroad is totally different with salaries in the Middle East starting from Rs.50,000 upwards, while in the US, UK and Australia, it begins from Rs.1.50 lakh and upwards.S. Irudayarajan, chief of the migration unit at the Centre for Development Studies here who has done repeated surveys on migration in the state, says it is time that separate studies are carried out on Kerala nurses working abroad.
"In our study, we have found out that 15 percent of the migrants from Kerala are women, of which a huge majority are nurses, who contribute a giant share of the remittances made to the state every year," said Irudayarajan.Anju Thomas, a nurse who is in her final year of nursing is clear in that the moment she passes out, she will leave for Australia where her sister works as a nurse."I don't think I will ever work here because conditions are appalling. No wonder protests have begun," said Thomas.
State Labour Minister Shibu Baby John said the top officials of the labour department have begun inspection of the way things are being run at the private hospitals."We are trying to find a solution to this and we are working out a way through which the labour department can monitor the payment of salaries at private hospitals and for this a common platform has to be there through computer networking," said Shibu.
Prof. John Kurakar
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