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What additional penalty is imposed on an alien who is found guilty of violating the penal provisions of the Labor Code?

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Any alien found guilty of violating penal provisions of the Labor Code shall be summarily deported after serving their sentence.

What additional penalty is imposed on an alien who is found guilty of violating the penal provisions of the Labor Code? Read More »

How long is the prescriptive period for filing a complaint regarding offenses penalized under the Labor Code?

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Offenses penalized under the Labor Code and its corresponding rules and regulations prescribe strictly within three years.

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Must an employee wait for the resolution of a criminal action before filing a related money claim?

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Money claims are processed independently and can be filed with appropriate labor entities regardless of any pending criminal actions in regular courts.

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If a collective bargaining agreement contains retirement benefits, which standard should apply to the retiring employee?

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Retiring employees receive benefits from their collective bargaining agreements, provided these amounts are not less than the legally mandated minimums.

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How are the backwages of an unjustly dismissed regular employee computed under the law?

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Unjustly dismissed employees are entitled to full backwages, including allowances and benefits, computed from the time of withholding until actual reinstatement.

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What is the required procedure if an employee wishes to resign voluntarily without any just cause attributable to the employer?

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Employees resigning without just cause must serve a written notice one month in advance to avoid being liable for damages.

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Is an employee considered terminated if they leave their work temporarily to fulfill a military or civic duty?

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Fulfilling military or civic duty does not terminate employment; employees must be reinstated upon returning within one month of relief.

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How is the term “one-half month salary” legally defined when computing the minimum retirement pay of an eligible employee?

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One-half month salary for retirement includes 15 days pay, 1/12 of 13th-month pay, and up to 5 days leave equivalent.

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What are the general penalties imposed by law for violations of the provisions of the Labor Code that are declared unlawful?

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Violators of the Code face fines from P1,000 to P10,000, imprisonment from three months to three years, or both.

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Who shall be held liable for the penalty if an offense penalized under the Labor Code is committed by a corporation or partnership?

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When a corporation commits a labor offense, the corresponding penalty is imposed upon the guilty officer or officers of the entity.

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