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WHEREFORE, all the foregoing considered,judgment is hereby rendered finding respondent BMA Philasia, Inc., liable for illegal dismissal. Accordingly, is it hereby ordered to reinstate all of the complainants to their previous positions, and to pay jointly and severally with respondent San Miguel the complainants' backwages reckoned from the time of their illegal dismissal up to their actual/payroll reinstatement , the aggregate amount of which as of this date amounts to SEVEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRE…
WHEREFORE, all the foregoing considered,judgment is hereby rendered finding respondent BMA Philasia, Inc., liable for illegal dismissal. Accordingly, is it hereby ordered to reinstate all of the complainants to their previous positions, and to pay jointly and severally with respondent San Miguel the complainants' backwages reckoned from the time of their illegal dismissal up to their actual/payroll reinstatement , the aggregate amount of which as of this date amounts to SEVEN MILLION FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO AND 89/100 PESOS (P7,518,252.89). In addition respondentsaresolidarilyheld liable to pay the complainants' Daniel Jamisola, Rodolfo Cinco, Eduardo Garcia, Dario Macaraeg, Romeo Del Rosario, Alan Quiles, Joseph Quiles, Ronald Suprino, Rolando Felizardo, Efren Fernandez, Damian Aklan, Welard Bautista, Rodrigo Suprino, Noel Janer, Jesus Macaraeg, Reynaldo Batica, Rhonnel Rodil, Eduardo Peremne, Mamerto Brigoli, Ireneo Odiamar, Rex Ignacio, Edgardo Mahaguay, Reyes Suprino, Rodrigo Dela Cruz, Ramil Bautista, Francis Suprino, Eduardo Tiongson, Joel Cammayo, Arwen Dablo, Alex Dela Vega, Bernard Gallogo, Rex Farnacio, Ruben De Castro, Rowan Janer, Raquel Janer, and Bernardo Macaraeg their salary differentials, service incentive leave pay and 13th month pay in the aggregate amount of ONE MILLION TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX and 80/100 PESOS (P1,256,366.80). Respondents are further assessed the amount equivalent to ten percent (10%) of the total award, as and for attorney's fees. The computation of the complainants' individually adjudged benefits shall form part of this Decision as Annex "A" hereof. All other claims are DISMISSED for lack of merit. SO ORDERED.
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