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JurisprudenceG.R. No. 195584 -

G.R. No. 195584 - VICENTE A. BERNARDO AND RESURRECCION BERNARDO, DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OF VIREX ENTERPRISES, VS. MARCIAL O. DIMAYA.DECISION - Supreme Court E-Library

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WHEREFORE, judgment is hereby rendered finding complainant to have been illegally dismissed from his employment. Concomitantly, respondents Virex Enterprises, Resurreccion and Vicente all surnamed Bernardo are in solidum held liable to pay Marcial C. Dimaya the following: backwages, separation pay, holiday pay, service incentive leave pay, 13th month pay and unpaid salaries from June 30 to July 14, 2007. [Ten] percent of the total award as attorney's fees.

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WHEREFORE, judgment is hereby rendered finding complainant to have been illegally dismissed from his employment. Concomitantly, respondents Virex Enterprises, Resurreccion and Vicente all surnamed Bernardo are in solidum held liable to pay Marcial C. Dimaya the following: backwages, separation pay, holiday pay, service incentive leave pay, 13th month pay and unpaid salaries from June 30 to July 14, 2007. [Ten] percent of the total award as attorney's fees. The computation [of] the Computation & Examination Unit [of] this Commission is made part of the Decision. Other claims are dismissed for lack of merit. The complaint against Gold Home Appliances is dismissed. SO ORDERED.