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252
United Nations - Treaty Series
1955
Section 9
VACATION LEAVE
- After one year's service, the EMPLOYEE shall be entitled to receive one day's holiday with pay in respect of each month in which he has presented himself for work upon every working day.
- EXECUTED at Manila, Philippines, in quintuplicate this ........................ day of.................., 195..........
ATTESTED:: ........................... (Commissioner, National Employment Service, Republic of the Philippines) |
................ (Employer) ................ (Employee) |
SCHEDULE
An average worker in the following industries working a full day on piece-work rates may expect to make the following earnings:
Malayan $ | ||
Rubber Planting:―— | ||
Tapping | .................................................................... | 4.00 |
Field-work | .................................................................... | 6.00 |
Weeding | .................................................................... | 4.50 |
Ditching | .................................................................... | 6.00 |
Timber Industry:―— | ||
Fellers and haulers | .................................................................... | 6.00 |
Cross-cutters | .................................................................... | 6.00 |
Raftsmen | .................................................................... | 4.00 |
Rail gangmen | .................................................................... | 5.00 |
Sawyer | .................................................................... | 7.00 |
Saw-bench hand | .................................................................... | 4.50 |
Stackers | .................................................................... | 3.50 |
Coconut Plantations:―— | ||
Field workers | .................................................................... | 4.50 |
- It must be clearly understood that these figures are based upon the result of the work of a worker of average skill and diligence working an eight-hour day.
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