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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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Contract for Probationary Employment Daily Paid Employee – Soft Copy Editable Template
0 out of 5₱1,595.00CONTRACT FOR PROBATIONARY EMPLOYMENT
SOFT COPY DESCRIPTION
This is a soft copy template saved in Word File and editable in Word Document.
This contains the sample terms, conditions, clauses, and provisions of the contract described.
See the Description below to view the Contents of this soft copy template.
A probationary employee is one who, for a given period of time, is being observed and evaluated to determine whether or not he is qualified for permanent employment.
A probationary appointment affords the employer an opportunity to observe the skill, competence and attitude of a probationer.
The word probationary, as used to describe the period of employment, implies the purpose of the term or period (Enchanted Kingdom, Inc. vs. Verzo, G.R. No. 209559, December 09, 2015).
While the employer observes the fitness, propriety and efficiency of a probationer, to ascertain whether he is qualified for permanent employment, the probationer, at the same time, seeks to prove to the employer that he has the qualifications to meet the reasonable standards for permanent employment. (41Escorpizo v. University of Baguio, 366 Phil. 166, 175-176 (1999).)
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The concept of probationary employment was, thus, introduced for the benefit of the employer to provide him with ample time to observe and determine whether a newly hired employee has the competence, ability and values necessary to achieve his objectives.
Probationary employment shall not exceed six (6) months from the date the employee started working, unless it is covered by an apprenticeship agreement stipulating a longer period. The services of an employee who has been engaged on a probationary basis may be terminated for a just cause or when he fails to qualify as a regular employee in accordance with reasonable standards made known by the employer to the employee at the time of his engagement. An employee who is allowed to work after a probationary period shall be considered a regular employee.
Employers should be careful in crafting probationary employment since any ambiguity shall be resolved in favor of labor (Art. 4, Labor Code). Such favor means regular employment since it offers a better status of the employee.
It bears noting as well that an employee who was not informed of the reasonable standards for regular employment shall be deemed as regular from day one. Thus, it makes better sense when these standards are included in the contract.
As held in Buiser vs. Leogardo, an probationary employment may also be extended upon mutual consent of the parties. This means that instead of terminating an employee who failed the trial period he is given a chance. Now, to avoid ambiguity, the employment contract should already provide a clause for this just like what is found in this template.
A sample contract will help employers to overcome the technicalities of this form of employment. This template is easy to edit using the Word application. This version is using MS Office 365.
Salient points of this template are:
1. Parties
2. Whereas Clause
3. Commencement of probationary employment
4. Extension Clause
5. Termination of Employment
6. Place of Posting
7. Duties and responsibilities clause- Reasonable Standards Metrics
i. Performance
ii. Punctuality/Attendance
iii. Behavior
iv. Teamwork
v. Initiative - Periodic Evaluation
- Passing Clause
8. Compensation and Benefits
9. Office Decorum
10. Non-compete Clause
11. Training Expenses
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Affidavit of Employee Consent for COVID-19 Vaccination – Soft Copy Editable Template
0 out of 5₱988.00This product is a soft copy template providing sample disciplinary allegations to make this kind of affidavit.
Save time composing and typing your own version. Save money in salaries asking employees to draft and compose your own for days on end, and make it easier for you, your team, and company to draft this Affidavit.
Employee may need to be vaccinated to ensure health and safety at work. But the lingering question is if the employees can be compelled to receive COVID-19 jabs by the employer.
The right of Filipinos to health is a constitutional right. It is enshrined under Article II, Section 15 of the 1987 Constitution that the State shall protect and promote the health of the people and instill health consciousness among them.
The State is further mandated under Article XIII, Section 11 of the Constitution to adopt an integrated and comprehensive approach to health development which shall endeavor to make essential goods, health and other social services available to all the people at affordable cost.
Republic Act No. 3720, or the “Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act,” as amended by Executive Order No. 175, s. 1987, and Republic Act No. 9711, or the “Food and Drug Administration Act of 2009,” created the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to establish and maintain a drug regulatory system to ensure the purity, safety, efficacy and quality of drugs and vaccines in the country.
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Section 21 of Republic Act No. 3720, as amended, provides that any new drug should have an authorization from the FDA based on an application containing full reports of investigations to show whether or not such drug is safe, efficacious and of good quality for use based on clinical studies, prior to manufacture, sale, importation, exportation, distribution or transfer thereof.
Pursuant to Proclamation Nos. 922 (s. 2020) and 1021 (s.2020), the Philippines was declared under a State of Public Health Emergency, and a State of Calamity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Subsequently, Republic Act No. 11494 or the “Bayanihan to Recover as One Act” was enacted authorizing the President to suppress the COVID-19 pandemic through the procurement of drugs and vaccines.
The President of the Republic of the Philippines issued Executive Order (EO) No. 121 entitled “Granting Authority to the Director General of the Food and Drug Administration to Issue Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for COVID-19 Drugs and Vaccines, Prescribing Conditions therefore and for other Purposes.” Said issuance gave authority to the Director General to issue an EUA, and established the conditions under which said authorization may be issued.
The FDA introduced the process for the issuance of EUA to sustain and strengthen the national preparedness for the COVID-19 public health emergency. The principles of regulatory reliance and recognition are adopted to accelerate the evaluation and approval process for EUA to ensure immediate access to drug products and vaccines for COVID-19.
Since there are no laws, rules, or regulations requiring employees to undergo vaccination, the employer does not have clear legal basis to prosecute employees who may refuse to get the jab.
At any rate, the employer can obtain the consent of the employee where the latter executes a document consenting to the vaccine, accepting its risks and benefits, as well as waiver of the Data Privacy Law.
The template in this product is in Affidavit Format, written in Word 360 and is editable. Below are the contents of the Affidavit containing declarations, acknowledgment and undertaking of the employee in giving consent to the vaccination:
- Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial
- Date of Birth
- Gender
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- Phone Number
- Name of Provider
- Statement of legal age
- Statement of consent
- Clause stating understanding that the vaccination is voluntary and that the employee is not required to receive this vaccine or to receive this vaccine as a condition of employment
- Acknowledge that it is not possible to predict all possible side effects or complications associated with receiving the vaccine.
- Understanding that the employer is not making any representations or warranties regarding the vaccine and its general safety
- The employee has been provided with and has read the Emergency Use Authorization (“EUA”)
- Statement that the employee was given the opportunity to ask questions about the vaccine, including but not limited to the risks and benefits of the vaccine, and all of questions have been answered to satisfaction.
- Statement that the employee read and understood the benefits and risks of vaccination, and he voluntarily assumes full responsibility for any reactions that may result from receiving the vaccine
- Understanding that the employee may be asked to remain in the vaccination administration area for 15 to 30 minutes after the vaccine is administered to be monitored for potential adverse reactions, and agree to report any complaints that I may have to the provider while there.
- After leaving the facility, understanding that if the employee experiences any side effects, he should either call his physician or go to the nearest emergency department
- Statement of understanding that in order for the vaccine to be effective, he must receive two doses
- Statement that the employee has been provided an appointment date to receive the second dose, and understand that it is solely his responsibility to return for this second dose at the scheduled time
- Acknowledgment that employee’s failure to appear for the scheduled appointment will compromise the effectiveness of the vaccination
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Human Resource Forms, Notices, and Contracts 3 (in Filipino/Tagalog) – Soft Copy Editable Templates
0 out of 5This is a soft copy template saved in Word File and editable in Word Document.
Alert!: If you were able to purchase any of our soft copy products in the past please double-check that they are not part of these templates. This product is indivisible and individual soft copy templates previously purchased cannot be deducted from the price.
This product contains the sample terms, conditions, clauses, and provisions of the contract described.
See the Description below to view the Contents of this soft copy template.
HR Forms, Notices, and Contracts 3 in Filipino / Tagalog offers various employment forms in local language ranging from pre-employment, employment proper, and termination.
The current price being offered is introductory until October 31, 2021 only. Afterwards, regular price shall be PhP6,495.00.
This package contains 57 sample forms, notices, and contracts in local Filipino language. Some forms and concepts have separate primer discussion on the matter.
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HUMAN RESOURCE FORMS, NOTICES, AND CONTRACTS 3 EDITABLE TEMPLATES IN FILIPINO / TAGALOG
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
Form No. 5 – Acknowledgment Receipt of Company Property in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 6 – Data Privacy Consent Document in Filipino / Tagalog
EMPLOYMENT PROPER FORMS
Form No. 7 – Contract for Fixed-Term English with Filipino / Tagalog Translation
Form No. 8 – Contract for Fixed-Term Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 9 – Contract for Part-Time Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Probationary Employment
Form No. 10 – Contract for Probationary Employment for Daily Paid Employee in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 11 – Contract for Probationary Employment for Monthly Paid Employee in Filipino / Tagalog
Explanation on Form No. 11
Form No. 12 – Contract for Probationary Employment [Simplified Version] in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 13 – Contract of Extension of Probationary Status
Explanation on Form No. 13
Primer on Casual Employment
Form No. 14 – Contract for Casual Employment Simplified Version-A in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 15 – Contract for Casual Employment Simplified Version-B in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 16 – Contract for Casual Employment Full-Length Version in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Project Employment
Form No. 17 – Contract for Project Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
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
Form No. 19 – Contract for Seasonal Employment in Filipino / Tagalog
Primer on Regular Employment
Form No. 20 – Contract for Regular Employment
Form No. 21 – Contract for Regular Employment Simplified Version in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 22 – Contract for Regular Employment Monthly-Paid Employee in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 23 – Contract for Regular Employment Monthly-Paid Employee Simplified Version in Filipino / Tagalog
Explanation on Form No. 23
Primer on Service Training Agreement
Form No. 24 – Service Training Agreement in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 25 – Overtime Request Form
DISCIPLINARY AND TERMINATION FORMS
Primer on ResignationForm No. 26 – Acceptance of Resignation
Discussion: Acceptance of Resignation Where the Employee has a Pending Case or is Under Administrative Investigation
Form No. 27 – Acceptance of Resignation where the Employee has a Pending Case Under Investigation
Form No. 28 – Release, Waiver and Quitclaim in Tag-Lish (Tagalog / English) Version
Form No. 29 – Release, Waiver and Quitclaim in Tagalog / Filipino
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Form No. 30 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 31 – Notice of Decision for Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 32 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for Repeated Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 33 – Notice to Explain (NTE) for Repeated Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 34 – Notice of Administrative Hearing / Conference for Repeated Tardiness in Filipino / Tagalog
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
Form No. 50 – Notice to Explain Fighting within Office Premises in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 51 – Notice of Administrative Hearing / Conference for Fighting within Office Premises in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 52 – Notice of Suspension for Fighting within Office Premises in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 53 – Notice of Decision for Fighting within Office Premises in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 54 – Notice to Explain for Theft with Preventive Suspension in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 55 – Notice of Administrative Conference in Filipino / Tagalog
Form No. 56 – Notice of Decision for Theft in Filipino / Tagalog
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Employee Handbook – Soft Copy Template
0 out of 5₱2,500.00This product is a soft copy template providing sample provisions, policies, and statements usually found in the company’s Employee Handbook.
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Probationary Employment Evaluation Packet Super 5™ – Soft Copy Editable Template
0 out of 5₱2,795.00How to Evaluate Probationary Employees Using the
Probationary Employment Evaluation Packet Super 5This is a soft copy template saved in Word File and editable in Word Document.
This contains the sample terms, conditions, clauses, and provisions of the contracts described and the forms included.
See the Description below to view the Contents of this soft copy template.
One of the challenging aspects of monitoring the performance of a probationary employee is the establishment of performance ratings, metrics, or measures.
It is a settled rule that a probationary employee who was not apprised of the reasonable standards of performance to become regular employee is deemed regular from day one.
The same effect occurs for employees who have been with the company for at least six months and have not undergone performance evaluation. No matter how low did the probationary employee perform if the employer did not rate him with reasonable standards terminating the worker for failure to qualify is extremely risky.Read more..
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- Made known such standards at the time of engagement
- Performance measures
- Periodic evaluation
- Clear rating plan, form, and template
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This new soft copy product provides the proposed standards required for probationary to perform to qualify as regular employee. There are metrics with ratings and weights. There is a sample evaluation form where the employee rates himself and his superior then an average of the two ratings is obtained.
The rating system covers Performance, Punctuality/Attendance, Behavior, Teamwork, and Initiative. The total weight is 100%. If the probationary receives an average weight below 75% in one month, it shall be deemed as failure to meet the standards which may be ground for dismissal based on failure to qualify. Of course the buyer of this product can change the weight and rates according to what is considered applicable and necessary.
Performance metrics representing 30% of the total weight is based on Business Knowledge, Output/Production, Resourcefulness, and Teamwork.
Punctuality/attendance is one of the tricky areas to measure. The template though considers this as already 100% of its weight. It is given 20% weight subject to deduction of 3% for every instance of tardiness and 4% for every instance of unauthorized absence.Behavior is another matter of the same level of difficulty. To rate this, it is already pegged at 20% subject to deduction for every citation or violation of company rules, such as:
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- Stern warning – less 5%
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- Longer suspension – less 10%
As to Performance metrics, sample rating spread can be seen in the Performance Review Template Excel File under the “Performance Weights” Sheet.
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Outstanding Performance (OP) – Highest performance rating Reserved for individuals who continually achieve outstanding results and utilize their abilities in making contributions beyond their primary areas of responsibility.
Commendable Performance (CP) – Performance is above the expected level for the position making contributions beyond expectations in completion of assignments.
Effective Performance (EP) – Performance consistently meets supervisory expectations of the position requirements in making a valuable contribution to the overall objectives of the Group.
Marginal Performance (MP) – Performance does not consistently meet normal expectations and position requirements, improvement is required.
Unacceptable Performance (UP) – Performance fails to meet normal expectations and position requirements. Termination should be considered unless improvement is demonstrated in a short period of time.The buyer can Print Sheet 1 of the Performance Review Template Excel File entitled “Proby Metrics” Sheet as form in Performance Review where ratings shall be filled in. This will be used to tally the evaluation results based on performance metrics.
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Upon purchase, the following files will be sent to the buyer’s email account from LVS’ Gmail Account:
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Sample Notice of Retrenchment & Dole Report Editable Templates
0 out of 5₱1,895.00Terminating and employee is a tricky and dangerous decision on the part of the employer considering the risk of being sued in labor courts. While there is no guarantee that an employer cannot be hailed to court, the employer can ensure strong defense through the use of correct forms and observance of valid procedure.
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This template consists of Notice of Retrenchment to employee concerned and the guide on how to fill out the DOLE report form based on the retrenchment decision. The sample filled out DOLE Report is provided here as reference only. What is being sold here is the idea on how to fill out the form, the sample contents based on the Notice of Retrenchment to serve as guide for the user and not the DOLE form itself.
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The DOLE form is not for sale by the DOLE. It is free on its website at http://ncr.dole.gov.ph/default.php?retsamlakygee=23&resource=617a4046ef07a0d9851942247a994cf9. If you are just after the DOLE Establishment Report form, then do not buy this product and just download the form from the DOLE website. This is the DOLE RKS Form 5 2020 Version.By the time you purchased this there could already be another version. Hence, just follow this sample DOLE report as a guide whenever there is already a new DOLE report form.
Retrenchment is resorted to when the company/employer wants to reduce the number of employees due to certain business conditions. Under the law, the employer may terminate the employment of any employee due to retrenchment to prevent losses by serving a written notice on the workers and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) at least one (1) month before the intended date thereof.
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0 out of 5₱4,500.00This product is a soft copy template providing sample disciplinary statements, procedures, offenses and their penalties usually found in the company’s Code of Conduct and provisions in Employee Handbook.
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Guide to Valid Job Contracting and Subcontracting 2nd Edition
0 out of 5The subject matter of job contracting and subcontracting is a trick territory for businesses their owners. Understanding the technical sides of it are left to the experts and practitioners.
Nonetheless, even experts find the topic challenging. This book is intended to help companies, business owners, managers, expats, and HR practitioners navigate through the “treacherous waters” of job contracting and subcontracting.
While the word “treacherous” used to describe it may be strong the association to it is justified by the fact that engaging in contracting is very technical. A single mistake, regardless of intentions, of the parties will be catastrophic.
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Imagine, for instance, a big company contracting hundreds of workers with what it thought was a legitimate contract, which due to technical errors the
authorities suddenly found the relationship a labor-only contracting. The said scores of employees of contractor will become regular with the principal. This will surely blow the pay grade of the company out of proportion. The correction and/or adjustments needed will be enormous and costly.This work provides not just laws, rules, and regulations. It gives perspective, insight, and the bird’s-eye view of the situation to serve as a map to the right direction. It tackles D.O. 174, Series of 2017 which superseded D.O. 18- A. The DOLE Advisory 01, Series of 2017 providing exceptions. Relevant rules such as D.O. 19, D.O. 13, and D.O. 198, among others.
Also, R.A. 11058 and relevant decisions of the Supreme Court on the matter, most especially, on off-detail status in a 2019 case, Bognot vs. Pinic International (Trading) Corporation/CD-R King, et al., (G.R. No. 212471, March 11, 2019). Can individuals with unique skills and talents engage in contracting without registration under D.O. 174? The author discussed the answer in this work.
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Release, Waiver and Quitclaim Resigned Standard – Soft Copy Editable Template
0 out of 5₱485.00This is a soft copy product template, save in Word File and editable in Word Document containing the important provisions needed for the release of employer from liability and the waiver and quitclaim of the employee of all claims against the company.
This is called a standard version because this contemplates ordinary situation where the employee simply claims the final pay and executed this along with it. Ordinary situations
include death of employee, the one claiming is not the employee, the employee is retired and hospitalized and the one claiming is a relative or family member, the employee died of gunshot, etc.Scroll down for more information
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Code of Conduct – Soft Copy Editable Template
0 out of 5₱2,450.00This product is a soft copy template providing sample disciplinary statements, procedures, offenses and their penalties usually found in the company’s Code of Conduct.
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