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WHEREFORE, premises considered, judgment is hereby rendered finding complainants dismissal illegal. Concomitantly, respondents are ordered to pay them their salary from the time of their dismissal up to the promulgation of this decision plus their separation pay. Furthermore, respondents are ordered to pay complainants their unpaid salaries and allowances for the period October 1 to October 17, 2008 plus ten percent (10%) of the total judgment award by way of and as attorney’s fees.
WHEREFORE, premises considered, judgment is hereby rendered finding complainants dismissal illegal. Concomitantly, respondents are ordered to pay them their salary from the time of their dismissal up to the promulgation of this decision plus their separation pay. Furthermore, respondents are ordered to pay complainants their unpaid salaries and allowances for the period October 1 to October 17, 2008 plus ten percent (10%) of the total judgment award by way of and as attorneys fees. All other claims are dismissed for lack of merit. SO ORDERED.
G.R. No. 209085 - NICANOR F. MALCABA, CHRISTIAN C. NEPOMUCENO, AND LAURA MAE FATIMA F. PALIT-ANG, V. PROHEALTH PHARMA PHILIPPINES, INC., GENEROSO R. DEL CASTILLO, JR., AND DANTE M. BUSTO.
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CaseG.R. No. 159687 - GULF AIR, JASSIM HINDRI ABDULLAH AND RESTY AREVALO, VS. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION AND ROBERTO J.C. REYES. D E C I S I O N - Supreme Court E-Library
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