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Labor Undersecretary Jose Español said the violations were uncovered by inspections, which also revealed that 12,861 of the 25,143 firms visited by labor inspectors also violated other labor statutes. A total of 2,276 firms were found violating the 13th month pay law, which requires employers to pay all regular employees an extra month on or before Dec. 24 of each year, Español said.
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Labor Undersecretary Jose Español said the violations were uncovered by inspections, which also revealed that 12,861 of the 25,143 firms visited by labor inspectors also violated other labor statutes. A total of 2,276 firms were found violating the 13th month pay law, which requires employers to pay all regular employees an extra month on or before Dec. 24 of each year, Español said.
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By Sandy Araneta | December 9, 2001 - 12:00am
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