The Christmas Bonus It is a labor law established in Colombia which guarantees workers the payment of an additional economic benefit to their salary and which allows them to alleviate the extra expenses that arise during the holiday season. However, it is essential to be alert so as not to fall into scams and lose that important money. Below are 6 tips to keep in mind.
The premium is equivalent to one month’s salary, but is paid in two annual installments (in June and December), according to the days worked during the last semester.
Within the framework of the Christmas bonus payment period, The Mayor’s Office of Bogotá launched a campaign with recommendations to prevent scams and established line 123 to report any suspicious situationsince there is a growing report of fraud through the use of fake phone numbers or emails with the aim of stealing financial data.
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One by one, the tips to take care of your Christmas cousin
1. Do not open unknown links that arrive by WhatsApp or email
2. Change your passwords regularly and use secure payment platforms.
3. Do not open unknown text messages. Be wary of attractive offers or prizes.
4. If you are going to withdraw money, do not show your password or receive help from strangers.
5. Do not withdraw large sums of money, and if you do, ask for support from the Police on line 123.
6. Activate notifications for each movement in your accounts to detect fraud.
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Regulated by the Substantive Labor Code, The service premium represents an obligation that all employers must pay to their workers linked by an employment contract.
Its disbursement represents a very important stimulus both for Colombian families and for the country’s general economy, since it acts as a driver of consumption, especially in sectors such as commerce, tourism and entertainment.