PROFESSIONAL Pharmacists Australia has vowed to oppose the $30 increase in pharmacist registration fees imposed by the Pharmacy Board of Australia effective from 01 Dec.
Principal industrial officer Jacki Baulch said the union group was concerned the impost would "increase the financial burden on many pharmacists who receive a wage that is disproportionate to the work they do.
"Unlike many other professions who have their registration fees funded by their employer, pharmacists are required to pay registration fees themselves.
"Of particular concern is the fee increase for intern registration and examinations that will result in graduates turning their backs on becoming registered and pursuing a career in pharmacy," Baulch said.
The national general registration fee has increased to $396 (PD 11 Sep 2018), with Pharmacy Board chairman William Kelly saying the increase "ensures that the Board has the funds required to carry out its duties and protect the public".
Baulch said PPA would take its concerns to the Board to discuss the increased financial strain on pharmacists "at a time when many are poorly paid and have not had a pay increase for several years".
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