MANILA, Philippines --- At least two former cashiers at a department store and supermarket chain have complained that money earned in a day from their checkout counters were not counted in front of them, with shortages being reported just days after, making them vulnerable to abuse when they are forced to pay for the alleged short change. At the hearing of the Senate Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resources Development, two former cashiers for Landmark appeared to testify that there are instances that they would be charged for the shortage --- or a difference between the money declared from sales or receipts to the actual money collected from the cashier's box ...Keep on reading: Senate continues probe on plight of 2 mall cashiers in labor-related abuse