Senator Francis Tolentino has refiled a bill asking Congress to pass a law prohibiting employers from forcing workers to work on their rest hours and day off.
Under Tolentino’s Workers Rest Hour bill, employers, manager supervisor or any company official will be banned from ordering employees to report to do work on their day off.
It further prohibits an employer to order a worker to travel, attend a seminar, and team building and similar activities during designated rest hour.
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