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Product Description (in English) – Compensation Boss
13th Month Pay Calculator; See Product Description in Filipino / Tagalog below
This product is intended for employees as users giving them opportunity to have a hassle-free way to approximately compute their 13th month pay.
This features a file saved in Excel Microsoft 365, Version 16.54. User has to have such specification or its equivalent. The file offers quick way to determine 13th month pay by simply inputting the basic salary earned per payroll (“kinsenas at katapusan”).
Results are computed automatically. Bonus sheets include redundancy separation pay calculator for both daily paid and monthly paid employees.
Retrenchment pay calculator, retirement pay calculator, and the service incentive leave (SIL) pay calculator. At an introductory price of just PhP59.00, this will be a big help to workers who need to have an immediate answer to their approximate 13th month pay benefits.
Product Description (in Filipino / Tagalog)
Ang produktong ito ay dinisenyo para sa mga empleyado upang mabigyan sila ng pagkakataon na magkaroon ng mabilis at epektibong paraan upang alamin ang halaga ng kanilang makukuhang 13th Month Pay na benepisyo.
Ang produktong ito ay naka-save sa file na Excel Microsoft 365, Version 16.54. Ang bibili at gagamit nito ay dapat mayroong nasabing specification, application, o programa sa kanyang kompyuter o katumbas nito. Ang nasabing file ay nagbibigay nang mabilis na paraan upang alamin ang 13th Month Pay na makukuha sa pamamagitan lamang ng pag-encode o pag type ng halaga ng basic salary na kinita kada sahod (“kinsenas at katapusan”).
Ang resultang makukuha ay kaagad na kinakalkula. May bonus sheets na kasama para sa pag-kompyut ng separation pay para sa mga empleyadong arawan ang sahod at buwanan.
Mayroon ding Retrenchment pay calculator, retirement pay calculator, at service incentive leave (SIL) pay calculator. Ang introductory price na PhP59.00 ay malaking tulong para sa mga manggagawa na kailangan magkaroon ng mabilisang sagot sa halaga ng 13th month pay benefits na makukuha.
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PRELIMINARY FORMS
Form No. 1 – Job Offer in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 2 – Denial of Employment Application in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 3 – Acknowledgment of Company Policies where there was no Orientation in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 4 – Acknowledgment of Company Policies where there was Orientation in Filipino / Tagalog
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Form No. 6 – Data Privacy Consent Document in Filipino / Tagalog
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Form No. 9 – Contract for Part-Time Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Probationary Employment
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Form No. 11 – Contract for Probationary Employment for Monthly Paid Employee in Filipino / Tagalog
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Form No. 12 – Contract for Probationary Employment [Simplified Version] in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 13 – Contract of Extension of Probationary Status
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Primer on Project Employment
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Form No. 18 – Contract for Project Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 18 – Contract for Seasonal Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Contract for Seasonal Employment
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Primer on Regular Employment
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Form No. 31 – Notice of Decision for Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 32 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for Repeated Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
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Form No. 35 – Notice of Decision for Repeated Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 37 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for AWOL Punishable with Warning in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 38 – Notice of Warning for AWOL in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 39 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for AWOL Punishable with Suspension in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 40 – Notice of Administrative Hearing / Conference for AWOL Punishable with Suspension in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 41 – Notice of Suspension for AWOL in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 42 – Notice of Suspension when the employee failed to attend the administrative conference in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 43 – NTE for AWOL Leading to Abandonment of Work in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 44 – Notice of Administrative Hearing / Conference for AWOL Leading to Abandonment of Work in Filipino / Tagalog
Explanation on Form No. 44
Form No. 45 – Notice of Dismissal for Abandonment of Work in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 46 – Notice to Explain Falsification of Timecard in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Preventive Suspension Included in the NTE
Form No. 46 – Notice to Explain Falsification of Timecard with Preventive Suspension in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 47 – Notice to Explain Falsification of Attendance Record in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 48 – Notice of Administrative Conference for Falsification in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 49 – Notice of Suspension for Falsification of Attendance Record in Filipino / Tagalog
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Form No. 51 – Notice of Administrative Hearing / Conference for Fighting within Office Premises in Filipino / Tagalog
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Form No. 53 – Notice of Decision for Fighting within Office Premises in Filipino / Tagalog
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