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JurisprudenceG.R. No. 119157 -

G.R. No. 119157 - GOLDEN THREAD KNITTING INDUSTRIES, INC., GEORGE NG AND WILFREDO BICO, VS. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION, GEORGE MACASPAC, MARY ANN MACASPAC, ROMULO ALBASIN, MELCHOR CACHUCHA, GILBERT RIVERA AND FLORA BALBINO. D E C I S I O N - Supreme Court E-Library

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RA 301RA 792RA 256RA 631RA 665RA 237RA 271RA 395RA 79RA 219RA 111RA 68RA 532RA 51RA 386RA 314RA 84,RA 248RA 69RA 35
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TL;DR — Ruling

WHEREFORE, the Resolution of public respondent National Labor Relations Commission of 22 November 1994 directing petitioners GOLDEN THREAD KNITTING INDUSTRIES, INC., GEORGE NG and WILFREDO BICO to immediately reinstate private respondents George Macaspac, Mary Ann Macaspac, Romulo Albasin, Melchor Cachucha, Gilbert Rivera and Flora Balbino to their former positions without loss of seniority rights and other privileges and with full back wages, inclusive of allowances, and to their other benefits…

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Ruling

WHEREFORE, the Resolution of public respondent National Labor Relations Commission of 22 November 1994 directing petitioners GOLDEN THREAD KNITTING INDUSTRIES, INC., GEORGE NG and WILFREDO BICO to immediately reinstate private respondents George Macaspac, Mary Ann Macaspac, Romulo Albasin, Melchor Cachucha, Gilbert Rivera and Flora Balbino to their former positions without loss of seniority rights and other privileges and with full back wages, inclusive of allowances, and to their other benefits or their monetary equivalent computed from the time of their dismissal up to actual reinstatement, is AFFIRMED but with modification as regards private respondent Balbino whose date of termination should be 12 August 1992, taking into account her one (1) week suspension. All the rest of the dispositive portion, particularly the order to petitioners to pay private respondents for ten (10) regular holidays for 1990, 1991 and 1992; to pay private respondent Balbino her wages for two (2) days amounting to P236.00; and, to pay private respondents attorney's fees equivalent to ten per cent (10%) of the total monetary awards, is likewise AFFIRMED. Costs against petitioners. SO ORDERED.