Definition
A regular salary/wage worker in agricultural industry can be identified as follows:
Kind of Industry/Business should be any of the following activities: crop production such as palay, corn, vegetable, coconut, sugarcane, tobacco, fiber, coffee, cacao, etc.; livestock and poultry such as cattle raising, carabao raising, chicken raising, duck raising, etc.; agricultural services; fishing (ocean, coastal, inland, etc.), fishpond operation, fishpen operation, fish farm, shrimp farm, oyster farm, etc.; and logging operations, hunting, trapping and game propagation.
Class of worker should be any of the following:
worked for private household
worked for private establishment
worked for government/government corporation
employer in own family-operated farm or business, if there is a formal payroll system and operator draws salaries and wages from the enterprise
worked with pay on own family-operated farm or business
Nature of Employment should be permanent.
A seasonal or occasional salary/wage worker in agricultural industry is identified as follows:
Kind of Industry/Business should be any of agricultural industries as earlier listed.
Class of worker should be the same as those specified in regular salaries and wages.
Status in Job/Business should be either of the following:
- short term or seasonal or casual job/business- Worked for different employers on day to day or week to week basis.