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WHEREFORE, judgment is hereby made dismissing as lacking in merit the [Montenejo et al. 's] charge of illegal dismissal but ordering [VFP] and [VMDC] to pay, solidarity, each complainant his/her salaries for eleven (11) months. [VFP and VMDC] are so ordered to recompute their separation pay with the date January 4, 2001 as their last day of service and accordingly pay them their balance. [VFP and VMDC] are also ordered to pay, solidarily, [Montenejo et al.
WHEREFORE, judgment is hereby made dismissing as lacking in merit the [Montenejo et al. 's] charge of illegal dismissal but ordering [VFP] and [VMDC] to pay, solidarity, each complainant his/her salaries for eleven (11) months. [VFP and VMDC] are so ordered to recompute their separation pay with the date January 4, 2001 as their last day of service and accordingly pay them their balance. [VFP and VMDC] are also ordered to pay, solidarily, [Montenejo et al. 's] proportionate 13 th month pay for the year 2000. Other claims are dismissed for lack of merit. SO ORDERED.
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