Supervisory Employees

1. Summary

▪ Supervisory employees are those who, in the interest of the employer, effectively recommend such managerial actions if the exercise of such authority is not merely routinary or clerical in nature but requires the use of independent judgment.

2. Concept

Supervisory employees are those who, in the interest of the employer, effectively recommend such managerial actions if the exercise of such authority is not merely routinary or clerical in nature but requires the use of independent judgment. (Article 219[212][m], Labor Code; cf. Section 1[o], Rule I, Book V, Omnibus Rules Implementing the Labor Code)

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References

P.D. 442, Labor Code of the Philippines

Book V, Omnibus Rules Implementing the Labor Code

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