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WHEREFORE, premises above-considered, a decision is hereby issued ordering respondent German Marine Agencies Inc. to pay complainant the following sums: (a) Disability benefit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - US$25,000.00 (b) Sickness wage balance - - - - - - - - - - US$1,137.00 all in the aggregate of Twenty Six Thousand One Hundred Thirty Seven Dollars (US$26,137.
WHEREFORE, premises above-considered, a decision is hereby issued ordering respondent German Marine Agencies Inc. to pay complainant the following sums: (a) Disability benefit - - - - - - - - - - - - - - US$25,000.00 (b) Sickness wage balance - - - - - - - - - - US$1,137.00 all in the aggregate of Twenty Six Thousand One Hundred Thirty Seven Dollars (US$26,137.00) or its peso equivalent, the claim for damages being hereby dismissed for lack of merit, plus ten (10%) percent attorney's fees. SO ORDERED.
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