EDITORIAL
Private sector employers
have until Christmas Eve to release the 13th month pay of their workers, Labor
Secretary Silvestre Bello 3rd said on Wednesday.
“This is a
reminder to our employers not to forget. The law is clear that you have to give
your employees on or before Christmas Day their 13th month pay. It doesn’t
matter if you’re earning or not, you are mandated by law. Employees are
entitled to 13th month pay on or before December 25. There are other employers
who released half of it middle of the year but they should give it,” Bello
said.
He added that
the benefit cannot be given in kind. “It should be given in cash,” he said. However,
companies hit by calamities are exempted from giving the cash benefit.
Under
Presidential Decree 851, private sector workers should be given 13th month pay
that should be released not later than December 24.
But an
employer may give to his or her employees half of the 13th month pay before the
opening of the regular school year and the remaining half on or before Dec 24
every year.
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