Can an employee whose continued employment is prohibited by law due to a disease be terminated, and what are they entitled to?
Employees terminated due to prohibited or prejudicial disease are entitled to separation pay of at least one month salary.
Employees terminated due to prohibited or prejudicial disease are entitled to separation pay of at least one month salary.
An employee with an incurable disease securely receives one-half month pay per year of service under the Labor Code.
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