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What are the forms of payment of wages? What is the law’s current stand on Digital Wage Payments?

In the Philippines, employers are obligated to pay their employees only by means of legal tender, or in certain conditions, by way of check or money order.
When it comes to digital payments, the Department of Labor and Employment has released a Labor Advisory which encouraged and enabled all private establishments to “timely pay wages and other monetary benefits through transaction accounts” such as e-wallets because of the advantages in terms of “safety, security, and financial inclusivity.”
(Art. 102, Labor Code; Labor Advisory No. 16).

Briefer on the List of Documentary Requirements for Retirement Benefit under SSS Circular No. 2020-010

Pursuant to the Social Security Commission Resolution No. 244-s. 2020 dated May 19, 2020 and in line with the implementation of the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018, which aims to streamline the current systems and procedures in government offices, the List of the Documentary Requirements for Retirement and Death Benefits are hereby issued to facilitate the effective and immediate processing of retirement benefits.

The Supreme Court decides: Demotion, verbal abuse, and indifferent behavior by an employer that forces an employee to resign shall constitute constructive dismissal.

In the case of Bartolome vs. Toyota Quezon Avenue Inc., et al., G.R. No. 254465, April 3, 2024, the Supreme Court has held that demotion, verbal abuse, and indifferent behavior by an employer that forces an employee to resign constitute constructive dismissal.

Various Legal Remedies against Copyright, Trademark, or Patent Infringement

An aggrieved party in cases of copyright, trademark, or patent infringement may avail of various legal remedies, either administrative, civil, or criminal actions against the infringer.
The Bureau of Legal Affairs has jurisdiction over the administrative cases. On the other hand Regional Trial Courts designated as special courts shall have jurisdiction over the civil and criminal cases.

Know Your Rights according to the Diversity and Inclusion Program under Executive Order No. 51, December 22, 2023

On December 22, 2023, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. issued Executive Order No. 51 reinforcing the diversity and inclusion program, reconstituting the inter-agency committee on diversity and inclusion, and creating the special committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) affairs.

Obtaining an Environmental Compliance Certificate for your Company’s Projects– Insights from Villar v. Alltech Contractors, Inc., G.R. No. 208702, May 11, 2021

To strengthen the Philippine’s environment protection programs, the country’s laws provide that no entity shall operate any declared environmentally critical project or area without first securing an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC).

Tax and Discount Incentives under the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act

As part of the Philippine’s policy to ensure the country’s energy security and reduced reliance on imported fuel for the transportation sector, and to support electric vehicles (EVs) as an attractive and feasible mode of transportation – Republic Act (RA) No. 11697 or the Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act (EVIDA) was enacted.

BIR Revenue Regulations No. 05-19: Implementing Tax Incentives of the Philippine Green Jobs Act of 2016

To encourage business enterprises to generate and sustain green jobs, the Philippine Green Jobs Act of 2016 provides that businesses enterprises shall enjoy generous incentives, namely: a special deduction from the taxable income equivalent to fifty percent (50%), and tax and duty free importation of capital equipment, both subject to certain conditions.

Extended Producer Responsibility Act of 2022

Republic Act (RA) No. 11898 amends Act No. 9003, or otherwise known as the “Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000”. According to the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB), the EPR Act of 2022 aims to achieve plastic neutrality which is defined as “a system or its desired outcome where, for every amount of plastic product footprint created, an equivalent amount thereof is recovered or removed from the environment by the product producers through an efficient waste management system.

The Supreme Court decides: Illegally dismissed probationary employees, like regular employees are entitled to backwages not only until the expired portion of their probationary period but covering the time from when compensation was withheld up to reinstatement.

In the case of C.P. Reyes Hospital vs. Barbosa, G.R. No. 228357, April 16, 2024, the Supreme Court ruled that backwages due to the illegally dismissed probationary employees are not limited to the unexpired portion of the probationary period but cover the time when the compensation was withheld up to reinstatement.