Tokoy Posted May 26, 2004 Share Posted May 26, 2004 Good Day to All! The week is almost done. Still nothing progresses in the congress as i'm posting this. I hope our leaders will give a damn care to this country for we are in the borderline already. Quote Link to comment
warz Posted May 27, 2004 Share Posted May 27, 2004 Guys patulong naman on my query, di ko kasi alam e.. ano mga kailangan ko ayusin na papers sa pagtransfer ko? il be transferring from government to the private sector, ive been with my current employer for two years already, and I have loans sa GSIS, I understand that sa private sector SSS ang may hawak. How would I be able to pay my monthly contribution sa GSIS loan ko kapag lumipat ako? Pwede ko ba itransfer yun sa SSS? And another thing is will I be entitled to a separation pay or any monetary benefits from my current employer when I resign? Permanent and regular position me ngayon. Thanks!! =) Quote Link to comment
ungas123 Posted May 28, 2004 Share Posted May 28, 2004 mga bro tanong ko lang kung tama ba yung ginawa sa friend ko ng isang company? ganito kase iyon e, she already have been given a job offer and she has to undergo na lang medical as part of the application process. Problem was she didn't know that she was pregnant at that time and it was detected during her medical exam. After malaman ito ng HR, nirefuse na sya. Tama ba iyon? prerogative ba ng company na i-turn down sya? para kaseng nadiscriminate sya e. aplicable ba ung SOLO PARENT ACT sa kanya? thanks! Quote Link to comment
Tokoy Posted May 29, 2004 Share Posted May 29, 2004 Guys patulong naman on my query, di ko kasi alam e.. ano mga kailangan ko ayusin na papers sa pagtransfer ko? il be transferring from government to the private sector, ive been with my current employer for two years already, and I have loans sa GSIS, I understand that sa private sector SSS ang may hawak. How would I be able to pay my monthly contribution sa GSIS loan ko kapag lumipat ako? Pwede ko ba itransfer yun sa SSS? And another thing is will I be entitled to a separation pay or any monetary benefits from my current employer when I resign? Permanent and regular position me ngayon. Thanks!! =) Good Day Warz! GSIS and SSS are two different entities meaning you cannot transact business one over the other. You should settle your loan with GSIS separately. Sometimes this is the dilemna of people from the government transferring to private and vice versa. Im not too sure about the benefits of GSIS if you can retrieve it once you transfer to the government sector but ill try to research for that. I think the same with SSS you have to voluntarily pay your loan with GSIS, there are banks who accepts payments for such loan. Your question about separation pay. Yes you are entitled to it provided you qualify the provisions of separation i.e. length of service. Most of the companies practiced the 5 years period. Meaning an employee who resigned after 5 years of service is qualified to avail the retirement plan. The amount of retirement pay would differ depending on company policy. Thanks and hope i was of help. Quote Link to comment
Tokoy Posted May 29, 2004 Share Posted May 29, 2004 mga bro tanong ko lang kung tama ba yung ginawa sa friend ko ng isang company? ganito kase iyon e, she already have been given a job offer and she has to undergo na lang medical as part of the application process. Problem was she didn't know that she was pregnant at that time and it was detected during her medical exam. After malaman ito ng HR, nirefuse na sya. Tama ba iyon? prerogative ba ng company na i-turn down sya? para kaseng nadiscriminate sya e. aplicable ba ung SOLO PARENT ACT sa kanya? thanks! Good Day Ungas123! In the hiring process, medical evaluation plays a very important part. You may pass everything from interview to exam but if you fail the medical part you would definitely be denied of the job even if it has been offered to you. This is a standing hiring policy and even the labor code cannot do anything about it. I will discuss to you later what are the inclusions of the SOLO PARENT ACT. Quote Link to comment
warz Posted May 31, 2004 Share Posted May 31, 2004 Good Day Warz! GSIS and SSS are two different entities meaning you cannot transact business one over the other. You should settle your loan with GSIS separately. Sometimes this is the dilemna of people from the government transferring to private and vice versa. Im not too sure about the benefits of GSIS if you can retrieve it once you transfer to the government sector but ill try to research for that. I think the same with SSS you have to voluntarily pay your loan with GSIS, there are banks who accepts payments for such loan. Your question about separation pay. Yes you are entitled to it provided you qualify the provisions of separation i.e. length of service. Most of the companies practiced the 5 years period. Meaning an employee who resigned after 5 years of service is qualified to avail the retirement plan. The amount of retirement pay would differ depending on company policy. Thanks and hope i was of help. thanx pareng tokoy for the reply.. =) what im really concerned of right now is my GSIS contributions kung mababawi ko pa.. matagal tagal na rin me naghuhulog sa GSIS, more than 1k deductions ko sa salary for GSIS contributions.. Quote Link to comment
Tokoy Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 (edited) you're welcome pareng warz now if your concern is about GSIS contributions, i think there is a GSIS thread around here? for sure they can give you incite. thanks! Edited June 2, 2004 by Tokoy Quote Link to comment
jomart19 Posted June 4, 2004 Share Posted June 4, 2004 goodpm, di mo na mababawi ang SSS/GSIS contribution mo but it will remain there, that means kung makapaghanap ka ng ibang trabaho ay ma continue ang number of contributions mo, so you have nothing to worry my friend... just here to help. Quote Link to comment
Tokoy Posted June 7, 2004 Share Posted June 7, 2004 As promised here are some excerpts of the Republic Act 8972 or the "SOLO PARENTS WELFARE ACT of 2000" Since the entire ACT is quite long for me to post here, i picked out some important details only. Earlier, I've mentioned that the ACT was promulgated into law with the sole purpose of promoting the welfare of the Single Parents. Here are some helpful definition of terms: Solo Parent - any individual under any of the following categories: A.) Woman who gives birth as a result of rape or crimes against chastity, provided that she keeps and raises the child; B.) Parent left solo or alone with the responsibility of parenthood to death of spouse; C.) Parent left solo or alone with the responsibility of parenthood while the spouse is detained, or is serving sentence for a criminal conviction for at least 1 year; D.) Parent left solo or alone with responsibility of parenthood due to physical and /or mental incapacity of spouse as certified by a public medical practitioner; E.) Parent left solo or alone with responsibility due to legal separation for at least 1 year; F.) Parent left solo or alone with the responsibility of parenthood due annulment or separation; G.) Parent left solo or alone due abandonement of spouse; H.) Unmarried mother/father who has preferred to keep and rear his/her child/children; I.) Any other person who solely provides parental care and support to a child or children provided he/she is duly licensed as a foster parent by the DSWD or duly appointed legal guardian by the court; J.) Any family member who assumes the responsibility of head of family as a result of the death, abandonement, disappearance or prolonged absence of the parents or solo parent for at least 1 year. Quote Link to comment
Tokoy Posted June 7, 2004 Share Posted June 7, 2004 (edited) Hi ungas123! i'd like to bring your attention to the point that was given emphasis by the law, the term "RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTHOOD" which I think is absent in your friends case. i hope this was of help despite late. thanks. Edited June 9, 2004 by Tokoy Quote Link to comment
ungas123 Posted June 7, 2004 Share Posted June 7, 2004 Thanks for the reply Tokoy!Can you elaborate more about RESPONSIBILIY OF PARENTHOOD?I cant quite relate it to my friends case e. Thanks again! Quote Link to comment
spiky Posted June 9, 2004 Share Posted June 9, 2004 Mga Sir and Mam,Wala ba tayong Accounting thread.I need a part time service of an accountant ehPa PM kung meron.thanks Quote Link to comment
Tokoy Posted June 9, 2004 Share Posted June 9, 2004 Thanks for the reply Tokoy!Can you elaborate more about RESPONSIBILIY OF PARENTHOOD?I cant quite relate it to my friends case e. Thanks again! RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTHOOD refers to a person who is in a custody of a child or children. He or she maybe a biological parent or not but assumes the responsiblity of taking care of the child or children. This includes attending to the child or children needs i.e. health, food, clothing, shelter, education, value formation and others. Your friend is still on her way to motherhood and as the law defines she is not yet doing the function of "RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTHOOD". Thank you. Quote Link to comment
warz Posted June 10, 2004 Share Posted June 10, 2004 thanks pareng jomart19.. but heres a big problem that im having right now.. patulong naman if u have any idea re: this.. i will be resigning from my office (government agency) na.. kaso they want me to return the mid-year bonus (half ng 13th month pay) that they have given last may kasi daw dapat hangang october dapat ako para di ko na isauli.. tama ba yun? is there such a policy? naka six months naman ako this 2004 ah... this really is giving me some headaches.. hangang sa pag-alis ba naman pahirap pa rin itong opisinang na ito.. Quote Link to comment
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