Are employers who already provide a Christmas bonus required to pay thirteenth-month pay?
Presidential Decree No. 851 exempts employers already paying their employees an equivalent annual bonus amounting to one-twelfth of basic salary.
Presidential Decree No. 851 exempts employers already paying their employees an equivalent annual bonus amounting to one-twelfth of basic salary.
While initially exempt under Presidential Decree No. 851, household helpers are now entitled to thirteenth-month pay under RA 10361.
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Employers of workers paid purely on a commission, boundary, or specific task basis are exempt under Presidential Decree No. 851.
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Government entities and their political subdivisions are generally exempted from paying thirteenth-month pay under Presidential Decree No. 851.
Presidential Decree No. 851 exempts employers already paying their employees an equivalent annual bonus amounting to one-twelfth of basic salary.
While initially exempt under Presidential Decree No. 851, household helpers are now entitled to thirteenth-month pay under RA 10361.
Are employers of household helpers covered by Presidential Decree No. 851? Read More »
Employers of workers paid purely on a commission, boundary, or specific task basis are exempt under Presidential Decree No. 851.
Are commission-based workers entitled to thirteenth-month pay? Read More »
Article 95 of the Labor Code specifically excludes all government employees from the coverage of Service Incentive Leave benefits.
Are government employees entitled to the statutory Service Incentive Leave? Read More »
Article 95 of the Labor Code exempts establishments with fewer than ten employees from providing Service Incentive Leave.
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What is the exception to the rule requiring court intervention for the alienation of property by a corporation sole? Court intervention is generally required for a corporation sole to sell or mortgage real property, necessitating an order from the Regional Trial Court (SEC. 111, Revised Corporation Code of the Philippines). However, this intervention shall not