Employers who have not yet provided a 13th-month pay obligation to their employees have at least five days more to comply starting Monday, Dec. 19, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) noted on Sunday, Dec. 18.
Employers who have not yet provided a 13th-month pay obligation to their employees have at least five days more to comply starting Monday, Dec. 19, the Department of Labor and Employment noted on Sunday, Dec. 18.
While he said he understands that most companies are struggling to cope with the adverse effect of the COVID-19 pandemic , Laguesma emphasized the need to obey the letter of the law with regard to the 13th-month pay. He said the Department of Trade and Industry also has a program through which small businesses may borrow from the Small Business Corporation to provide employees their mandatory 13th-month pay.
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