Salary Bonus – Strategies you need to get yours!
Strategies for Large Companies to Avoid Wage Bonus
It is important to highlight that, although the salary bonus is a right guaranteed by law to workers who meet the established criteria.
Some large companies may adopt strategies to prevent or make it difficult for their employees to access this benefit.
This can be done in order to reduce business costs. Here, we will look at some tactics that companies can use to achieve this:
- Underreporting of Data: Some companies may not provide accurate information to the IRS or the entity responsible for paying the salary bonus, claiming higher salaries or fewer months worked than the actual amount. This may result in employees not meeting the established criteria and, consequently, not being entitled to the benefit.
- Pressure Not to Claim: In certain cases, companies may put pressure on their employees not to claim the salary bonus. This may be done through veiled threats, misinformation or by claiming that the process is complicated, time-consuming or that it could harm the relationship with the company.
- Hiring Third Parties: Some companies choose to hire employees as outsourced workers, which may, in some cases, make them ineligible for the salary bonus, since the hiring is done by an intermediary company.
- Use of Contractual Clauses: Some employment contracts may contain clauses that exempt the company from paying the salary bonus, transferring this responsibility to the employee. Such clauses may not be legal, but some companies still use them.
It is important that workers are aware of these strategies and know that they have rights that must be respected.
If you feel that you are facing difficulties in accessing the salary bonus due to unfair practices by your company, you can seek legal support and report the situation to the competent authorities.
Tips to Guarantee Your Salary Bonus
To ensure that you receive the salary bonus to which you are entitled, it is essential to be well informed and take the necessary steps.
Here are some practical tips and guidelines:
- Keep Your Documents Up to Date: Make sure your PIS/PASEP registration information is correct and up to date, including name, date of birth and registration number.
- Follow the Payment Calendar: Pay attention to the payment schedule published by Caixa Econômica Federal or Banco do Brasil, depending on your affiliation. Make sure you know when payments will be made and be prepared to claim your benefit at the right time.
- Know the Requirements: Be aware of the criteria required to receive the salary bonus, such as length of service and average pay. This will help ensure that you qualify for the benefit.
- Don't Forget to Claim: Don't let obstacles discourage you. If you believe you are entitled to a salary bonus, go ahead and apply, even if your company tries to dissuade you.
- Seek Legal Support if Necessary: If you face resistance or difficulties in obtaining the salary bonus, seek legal support or contact the competent authorities, such as the Public Ministry of Labor.
Finally, although some companies may adopt strategies to make access to the salary bonus more difficult, workers can take steps to ensure that they receive this benefit to which they are entitled, as long as they meet the established criteria.
Being well informed and willing to defend your rights is essential.