The 13th-month salary serves as a critical financial cushion for employees, particularly in economies grappling with rising inflation, stagnant wages, and increased living costs. This additional payment, often disbursed at the end of the year, provides not only immediate economic relief but also serves as a tool for fostering employee satisfaction and productivity. While its...
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