Can a person be denied Service Incentive Leave and thirteenth month pay?
The award of Service Incentive Leave pay is a statutory benefit which cannot be denied to employees (See Article 95, Labor Code), the same is true with respect to the 13th month pay since P.D. 851 states that “all employers are required to pay all their employees receiving a basic salary of not more than P1,000.00 a month, regardless of the nature of their employment, a 13th month pay not later than December 24 of every year.
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