Sender: Hello po..ask lang in computing the salary differential of promoted permanent employee, what is the proper divisor to get the proper rate per day, is it 22 days or 30/31 days?
20 thoughts on “Sender: Hello po..ask lang in computing the salary differential of promoted permanent employee, what is the proper divisor to get the proper rate per day, is it 22 days or 30/31 days?”
Carl Rubia
So is it wrong to say that government employees are paid for 30 days of the month, when the computation of salary is based on the days worked per 22 working days?
Some agencies kasi nagcoconduct ng activities on a Sunday, and saying they’re not sorry for doing so because govt employees are paid for 30 days of the month, including sundays and saturdays.
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Kit Mabale
22 days check RA6758. I dont knw if same provision exists in the recent ssls
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Ariel Dabi Mandawe
for overtime 22 days, for differential 30/31 day
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Michelle Quizon Mojares
22days for rate/day, calendar days for gsis contribution
So is it wrong to say that government employees are paid for 30 days of the month, when the computation of salary is based on the days worked per 22 working days?
Some agencies kasi nagcoconduct ng activities on a Sunday, and saying they’re not sorry for doing so because govt employees are paid for 30 days of the month, including sundays and saturdays.
22 days check RA6758. I dont knw if same provision exists in the recent ssls
for overtime 22 days, for differential 30/31 day
22days for rate/day, calendar days for gsis contribution
Calendar days in a.month