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    #151
    Everybody lies, specially employees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrismarte View Post
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    mabait naman yng kasambahay namin kaso medyo medyo sablay. kabilin bilinan ni misis at byenan ko wag dadaan sa pagitan ng sasakyan pag may dalang kahit ano... isang umaga nakita ni misis yung adventure may gasgas tinanong nya si KB di naman daw sya dun dumaan nung may dala syang basura. eh ang tanong lang ni misis "kung may alam sya bakit may gasgas".

    Wala na sa amin ngayon kasi nabuntis nung bf na tricycle driver, nag paalam bumalik ng probinsya. Nagkataon pa na nung nagsabi na buntis wala na ako mga 3months na ako naka alis... bilang bilang misis ko, kung mga 3months daw yun around Dec-Jan na pondohan... napaghinalaan pa ako.
    Nagiwan ka pa pala ng remembrance ke inday
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    Just learned na yung binigay namin na kasambahay sa mother-in-law ko, ninakawan sya ng pera, USD pa. We hired her para maging parang yaya ng MIL ko, para lagi syang may kasama. Minsan kasi umuuwi MIL ko sa province and wala syang kasama sa bahay kaya naisipan namin bigyan ng yaya. Akala ko sobrang ok yung KB, nakita ko kasi maalaga sa MIL ko. Nagreremind kung dapat ng magtake ng medicine, kung ano mga dapat dalhin, etc. Madalas sa labas kumakain MIL ko sa restaurants, syempre lagi syang kasama. Tapos just today my MIL found out na nawawala yung USD200 nya na nasa table yata nya sa room, sya lang ang pwede makakuha dun, when interrogated, umamin naman. Pero wala na sa kanya yung USD. Haaayyy.
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    Republic Act No. 10361 also known as ‘Domestic Workers Act’ or ‘Batas Kasambahay’ is an act instituting policies for the protection and welfare of Domestic Workers.

    It was signed by the former President Benigno Noynoy Aquino III on January 2013. It strengthens respect, protection and promotion of the rights of general household helpers including maids, cooks, gardeners, laundry persons, etc. except for family drivers and individuals who perform occasional and irregular work. Once the kasambahay has rendered one month of service, he is eligible for 13th month pay, SSS, PhilHealth and Pag-Ibig benefits and employers must be registered as their “employers” to these three government agencies.

    The Kasambahay Law lists down some mandatory benefits that to be provided by the employers:

    Monthly Minimum wage:

    • P 2,500 for Metro Manila
    • P 2,000 for Cities and Municipalities
    • P 1,500 for other Municipalities



    Daily rest period:
    • 8 total hours, weekly rest period of 24 uninterrupted hours,

    Leave
    5 annual days of service incentive leave with pay
    13th month pay

    SSS
    PhilHealth
    Pag-Ibig
    Three meals a day must be provided
    Taking Considerations about Culture and Beliefs
    Toiletries
    Medicines


    Employers should also have a contract with them written in a language that they can understand. It should specify their duties and responsibilites, period of employment, salaries/compensations, authorize deductions, hours of work and proportionate additional payment, rest days, allowable leaves, board/logging, medical, and other conditions that both parties may agreed. They (the employers) are required to issue a pay slip and register their kasambahay in the Registry of Domestic Workers in their local barangay.


    You can download forms here:

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    Republic Act No. 10361 also known as ‘Domestic Workers Act’ or ‘Batas Kasambahay’ is an act instituting policies for the protection and welfare of Domestic Workers.

    It was signed by the former President Benigno Noynoy Aquino III on January 2013. It strengthens respect, protection and promotion of the rights of general household helpers including maids, cooks, gardeners, laundry persons, etc. except for family drivers and individuals who perform occasional and irregular work. Once the kasambahay has rendered one month of service, he is eligible for 13th month pay, SSS, PhilHealth and Pag-Ibig benefits and employers must be registered as their “employers” to these three government agencies.

    The Kasambahay Law lists down some mandatory benefits that to be provided by the employers:

    Monthly Minimum wage:

    • P 2,500 for Metro Manila
    • P 2,000 for Cities and Municipalities
    • P 1,500 for other Municipalities



    Daily rest period:
    • 8 total hours, weekly rest period of 24 uninterrupted hours,


    Leave
    5 annual days of service incentive leave with pay
    13th month pay


    SSS
    PhilHealth
    Pag-Ibig
    Three meals a day must be provided
    Taking Considerations about Culture and Beliefs
    Toiletries
    Medicines


    Employers should also have a contract with them written in a language that they can understand. It should specify their duties and responsibilites, period of employment, salaries/compensations, authorize deductions, hours of work and proportionate additional payment, rest days, allowable leaves, board/logging, medical, and other conditions that both parties may agreed. They (the employers) are required to issue a pay slip and register their kasambahay in the Registry of Domestic Workers in their local barangay.


    You can download forms here:
    E-1 Personal Record Form - Forms Philippines

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