Biz establishments with PWD, aging workers to be incentivized
>> Sunday, July 10, 2022
The Baguio City Council has approved on third
and final reading an ordinance providing incentives to all business establishments
in the city who employ qualified senior citizens and persons with disabilities
(PWDs).
The recently approved ordinance was penned by
Councilors Elaine Sembrano, Lilia Farinas, Betty Lourdes Tabanda, Levy Lloyd
Orcales, and Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan.
According to the ordinance, the incentive shall
be in the form of a deduction from the establishment’s gross sales receipt
which is equivalent to 50% of the total amount paid as salaries and wages for
personal services actually rendered by the senior citizens/PWDs; or whatever
percentage of tax deduction that may be recommended by the Local Finance
Committee which is most beneficial, feasible, or acceptable according to
existing tax and budget laws, rules, and regulations.
Sembrano, principal author, said the ordinance
intends to encourage employment for senior citizens and PWDs who are still
able, capable, and willing to work by providing tax incentives to employers who
will hire them.
To be qualified for the grant of incentives,
the business establishment must have at least one senior citizen worker or one
PWD worker who is employed for at least a period of six months; has a salary of
at least the amount of the minimum wage provided in the Labor Code; and works
for at least four hours for at least four working days in each working week;
provided that their employment is not covered by the provisions and benefits
provided in the Labor Code; provided further that the employee should not be a
relative within the third consanguinity of the business owner/manager of the
fast food or restaurant.
Relatives within the third consanguinity
include one’s mother, father, grandfather, great grandfather, great
grandmother, sister, daughter, son, granddaughter, grandson, great
granddaughter, great grandson, aunt, uncle, or nephew.
The business establishment may enter into a
Memorandum of Agreement with the city government, provided that the same shall
prepare the necessary documents for review and approval of the city council and
the city mayor.
The measure stated that any employer found
guilty of fraudulently employing a senior citizen/PWD and removing the same
without just cause after receiving the incentive shall be fined P1,000.00 for
the first offense; P2,000.00 for the second offense; and P3,000.00 for the
third offense and shall have their business permit revoked in case of a
subsequent violation.
The Office of the Senior Citizen Affairs, the
Persons with Disability Affairs Office, the Permits and Licensing Division, the
Department of Labor and Employment, and the City Health Services Office shall
be tasked to conduct monitoring and inspection to ensure that the ordinance is
being enforced properly; and to determine that their rights under labor laws,
as well as pertinent laws, ordinances, and rules and regulations for the
well-being of the senior citizens and PWDs are not violated. In case of breach
of their rights, they shall assist the individual in filing the necessary
action.
A waiver shall be executed between the senior
citizen/s or the PWD/s who will be employed by the business establishment they
will be working for, with the former’s spouse, legal representatives, heirs and
assigns, as witnesses, declaring that they assume full responsibility for the
risk of injury, death or property damage or otherwise while being employed by
the business establishment.
Within 60 days from the effectivity of the
ordinance, the City Treasury Office shall craft the Implementing Rules and
Regulations to efficiently implement the tax deduction which shall serve as the
incentive of the qualified establishments.
The ordinance has been transmitted to the City
Mayor’s Office to be signed by the chief executive. -Jordan G. Habbiling
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