Yes, thanks wyre and actually what I need is; I already have helper but need some private company to handle her "payroll" to make sure the monthly deductions are made to the 3 government agencies. Too ominous for me to set up and do all that myself! No problem paying, big problem doing. When govt decides to enforce this law there will be many employer penalties which makes me wonder if employing a helper is worth it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Sorry for misspelling Wrye. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The law is already enforced. Like any law in the Philippines, someone will have to press charges before it is enforced. A disgruntled helper could file a case against any employer that didn't follow this law.
I pay my part time house help 200 pesos for 4 hours of work but she had done lots of side jobs for me so I based her rate on her previous outputs. Her tasks includes laundry, cleaning, cooking and accompanying me to the grocery every weekend. I could get others to help me for a cheaper rate but it will cause me too much drama. Lesser drama, more efficiency... For those wanting help via an agency in Dumaguete: Hel4U Phone: (035) 422 8114 Email: dmgtehelp4u@yahoo.com
VERY STRANGE that THAT link takes you to; Help4U Employment Services Inc. As I read it out to my Wife I actually stuttered as I read the link as it showed; Hel4U. I at first said Help4U then my eyes focused on exactly how it was posted/spelt and I read it as "Hell For You" also. I think they really need to go back and correct that error before it gets included in the online memes for Asian mistakes when translating their Business name/ Products into English! *SNORRRK*
I couldn't agree more, what an absolute bunch of wasters, take take take take, and no shame what so ever, makes my blood boil