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WHEREFORE, premises considered, the following orders are hereby entered: declaring that the complainants were illegally dismissed from their employment; ordering the respondent to pay complainants the aggregate amount of P755,942.15 representing their full backwages and benefits from July 15, 1994 up to the promulgation of this decision; separation pay in lieu of reinstatement; 13th month pay for 1994 and attorney’s fees equivalent to 10% of the total monetary award due complainants, broken down…
WHEREFORE, premises considered, the following orders are hereby entered: declaring that the complainants were illegally dismissed from their employment; ordering the respondent to pay complainants the aggregate amount of P755,942.15 representing their full backwages and benefits from July 15, 1994 up to the promulgation of this decision; separation pay in lieu of reinstatement; 13th month pay for 1994 and attorneys fees equivalent to 10% of the total monetary award due complainants, broken down as follows: Mariano Atienza - P366,594.67 Santiago Asi - P320,625.50 Attorneys fees - P 68,722.02 dismissing the claims for litigation expenses for lack of basis. SO ORDERED.
G.R. NO. 143219 - ASIAN TERMINALS, INC., FORMERLY MARINA PORT SERVICES, INC., VS. RENATO P. VILLANUEVA, ROLANDO T. RODOLFO, ALFREDO L. LANZA, AND BRENDO S. POQUIZ. D E C I S I O N - Supreme Court E-Library
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CaseG.R. NO. 149669 - L.C. ORDOÑEZ CONSTRUCTION, A.C. ORDOÑEZ CONSTRUCTION, L.C. ORDOÑEZ GRAVEL AND SAND AND TRUCKING, AND/OR LAMBERTO ORDOÑEZ, VS. IMELDA NICDAO, RODRIGO SICAT AND ROMEO BAUTISTA.D E C I S I O N - Supreme Court E-Library
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