Di ba minimum wage earner wala may labot sa tax?
Di ba minimum wage earner wala may labot sa tax?
i dont think that a 300/day as a minimum salary is a big loss to them. They just dont want to lessen their income that's why they want it as low as possible. That will be just enough just to be fair with their employees.
Bsan cgro e declare pa sa government nga P5.00/day ang minimum wage, puerteng suguta sad sa mga company, lipay pa. heheh..
naa ko hibaw-an na company na below minimum pod hatag nila. buhat nila kay duha ka payslip. usa sakto, usa ang actual na sweldo. guess ang ilang ireport ana ang sakto jud.
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ang nakaapan ane sa increase kay ang gatrabaho sa exporting companies , like MEPZ kay hatagan pa ug 6months para makaadjust. sorry na lang sa nila mauwahi sila ug tilaw sa 18php!
I would not attempt to think of extreme thoughts like "exploitation", but all in all this is what was amicable to both parties involved. It's always a two way street. Employers provide the machinery for employment, employees are the driving force to make the machine operate. employers properly compensate employees according to their salary level.
Last edited by james_chaw; 08-16-2010 at 11:41 AM.
The best gyud tingale ana, there should be a thorough study sa needs sa employee, how much gyud nga salary nga maka-sustain niya within a certain comfort zone, then mao gyud unta e-follow. I believe nga both parties will not survive without each other, if we would speak about mutual agreement kinahanglan both parties satisfied gyud unta. Naa man guy uban nag ganahan mo-tukod ug business kay less ang labor cost for me exploitation na siya.
Last edited by Tirong-say; 08-16-2010 at 06:39 PM.
hhehehehe! pag tukod mo ug negosyo then give higher wages! =)
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