
Originally Posted by
messy_babycate
I understand ur point but my friend was thinking the company would value someone's Integrity...what if naglie siya...then mahibaw-an...it might get him into trouble. basin ma-term na nuon siya.
I agree nga wala jud siya'y gipanguptan kay there is actual document. When asked, the HR personnel can simply deny and make up new reasons.
Ang HR wala man niangkon sa akong friend mismo but sa silingan niya kay ni-ask man ngano nadeny..then murag close siguro sila mao ni-disclose sa reason.
Kibaw man tanan tawo nga there is nothing wrong with having that kind of status.
At the same time, dili ka pwede i-black list sa ubang companies tungod married ka or naa kay kalive-in.
Unless of course a group of companies have agreed of the same policies, but won't they be easier to point out that way? Masakpan na nuon sila sa Labor ana.
Actually, when he gets hired and they found later that he was lying about his status.
There is absolutely nothing they can do about it.
Unless of course, kung contractual lang siya, they can end his contract.
But if regular employee siya and he is doing a good job, they cannot just fire him because of lying about his status. Masakpan nasad sila sa Labor ana.
Having a live-in partner is not a good enough reason for termination,
even lying about not having a live-in partner is not a good enough reason for termination.
Point is, companies have to hide that they are having these kinds of discriminating policies.