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13th Month Pay FAQs

Just one month to go before Christmas. Now may be the best time to post about one of the most awaited moments for employees - to receive his/her 13th month pay.  Q:  What is 13th month pay? A:   13th month pay is a form of monetary benefit equivalent to the monthly basic compensation received by an employee, computed pro-rata according to the number of months within a year that the employee has rendered service to the employer. Q: Who are required to pay the 13th month pay? A : All establishments regardless of the number of employees are required to pay their rank-and-file employees the 13th month pay. Q: Who are entitled to receive the 13th month pay? A: All rank-and-file employees regardless of the nature of their employment, and irrespective of the methods by which they are paid, provided they worked for at least one month during a calendar year. Q:  How is 13th month pay computed? A:  The 13th month pay is computed ba...

2015 Philippine Holidays

President Aquino has issued a proclamation declaring all national holidays to be observed for the year 2015. A copy of Proclamation No. 831 was released on Wednesday which was signed by the President on July 17. A. Regular Holidays New Year’s Day - 1 January (Thursday) Maundy Thursday - 2 April Good Friday - 3 April Araw ng Kagitingan - 9 April (Thursday) Labor Day - 1 May (Friday) Independence Day - 12 June (Friday) National Heroes Day - 31 August (Last Monday of August) Bonifacio Day - 30 November (Monday) Christmas Day - 25 December (Friday) Rizal Day - 30 December (Wednesday) B. Special (Non-Working) Days Chinese New Year - 19 February (Thursday) Black Saturday - 4 April Ninoy Aquino Day - 21 August (Friday) All Saints Day - 1 November (Sunday) Additional special (non-working) days - 2 January (Friday) - 24 December (Thursday) Last Day of the Year - 31 December (Thursday) C. Special Holiday (for all schools) EDSA Revolution Anniversary - 25 February ...

Lent and an Illustrated Guide to Lenten Fasting and Abstinence

'So it is written that the Christ would suffer and on the third day rise from the dead' - Luke 24:46 Wikipedia defines Lent as "a solemn religious observance in the liturgical calendar of many Christian denominations that begins on Ash Wednesday and covers a period of approximately six weeks before Easter Day." The infographic below is a guide on what Lent is. Source: NCEA.org The infographic below is a guide on fasting and abstinence during Lent.  Know more about Lent: https://www.catholic.org/clife/lent/