+ Follow GLOBE MACKAY CABLE Tag
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[Summary] => Not too many companies can lay claim to a history dating back 175 years. In the Philippines, there is Ayala. The factors behind its enduring strength and success bear emulation as businesses struggle to survive in a difficult year.
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[Title] => On the diminution of employee benefits
[Summary] => More and more employers now ask: "Business conditions are now very much different from when we had the luxury of being too generous to our employees. Can we now stop giving benefits which we can no longer afford to continue paying?"
Unfortunately for employers, the answer is not as easy as a simple yes or no.
The pertinent provision of the Labor Code reads:
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GLOBE MACKAY CABLE
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Unfortunately for employers, the answer is not as easy as a simple yes or no.
The pertinent provision of the Labor Code reads:
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