1.3.1ÌýÌýÌýÌý Monthly obligations
Paying salary
Employers are obliged to pay wages at the time agreed upon between the employers and the employees; wages can be paid daily, weekly, or monthly. In the event that the agreed day or date falls on a holiday, day off, or weekend, the execution of the payment wages are regulated in the Employment Agreement (EA), Company's Regulation (CR), or Collective Labour Agreement (CLA). The period of payment of wages by the employers may not exceed one month (Government Regulation No 36 Year 2021 regarding Remuneration, Art 55, para (4)).
Payment of wages is made at the place regulated in EA, CR or CLA. In the event that the place of payment of wages is not regulated in EA, CR or CLA, the payment of wages shall be made at the place where the employee works.
Wages can be paid directly to workers or through a bank. In the event that wages are paid through a bank, the wages must be cashable by the worker on the date of payment of wages agreed by both parties.
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