Midterm Exam Labstan
Midterm Exam Labstan
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(10 points)
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May Mandarin Company recover the backwages and other benefits paid
to Juanito pursuant to the decision of the Labor Arbiter in view of the
reversal by the NLRC? Rule with reasons. (5 points)
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B. Equity of the Incumbent Rule (3 points)
C. Utmost Liberality Rule (3 points)
D. Compassionate Justice (3 points)
E. Secundum Caritatem, Secundum Rationem (3 points)
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Upon the advice of his law student girlfriend, Magsaysay now wants
to file a complaint for illegal dismissal with prayer for reinstatement and
payment of backwages, moral damages, exemplary damages, and
attorney's fees against BDO.
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Marilyn started working for Copy Central Digital Copy Solution (CCDCS)
in Laoag City as a photocopy machine operator on February 21, 1993.
Marilyn received a salary of 200Php per day which includes an allowance of
55Php. She also earned 7% of the total earnings of the branch per month
and was provided with free board.
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0.50Php per liquid-type copy. The audit report of claims that there were
discrepancies in the reading reports of Marilyn. Moreover, based on the said
report and together with a technician's report, Marilyn allegedly pocketed 31,
472.50Php. Susana reported the incident to the police for blotter and
Marilyn was required to execute a document wherein she promised to remit
the amount of their receivables. Susana, then, issued a termination letter to
Marilyn. The letter states that the company has lost its trust and confidence
on her for having defrauded the company by making false meter reading
reports thereby incurring deficit of 15, 059Php.
Marilyn filed a complaint for illegal dismissal and money claims against
CCDCS before the Arbitration Branch of National Labor Relation Commission
(NLRC), claiming to have been dismissed from employment, without just
cause and without affording her due process. She denied having
misappropriated sums of money belonging to the company. According to
her, the audit was conducted on November 2, 2005 which was declared as
non-working holiday. As such, she still has receivables from her customers
who pay on a weekly or monthly basis as agreed and she could not yet remit
said amounts because it was a non-working holiday. She claimed that she
only agreed to signed the document where she promised to return the
receivables in order to put an end to the controversy.
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-VII-
One day after dropping Ono off his residence called the Pacific Plaza
Condominium in Makati City, Albert drove the car to his home and parked it
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there overnight instead of parking the company vehicle at the condominium
building’s parking area. When confronted the following morning, Albert lied
that the car was parked in the building but in the wrong slot. Thereafter, he
was served a company Notice of Violation of the Code of Conduct for
Dishonesty. On his written explanation, Albert admitted lying to Ono and
bringing the car to his home without permission. He apologized for these
infractions but also indicated that he was authorized by Ono to use the car if
he needed to.
The Labor Arbiter (LA) rendered a decision in favor of Albert and found
that the allegations of Albert’s infractions, such as his repeated use of the
company vehicle without permission, are unsubstantiated by evidence. In
an appeal, the National Labor Relation Commission set aside the findings of
the LA and ruled that Raza was not illegally dismissed since the infractions
he committed were a just cause for dismissal. The Court of Appeals (CA)
affirmed the Decision and found that Raza's dishonesty, consisting of
parking the vehicle at his home overnight and lying about it to Ono, is
deserving of the sanction of dismissal.
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Illustrate how the law balances the interests between the labor and
capital. Cite legal basis. (6 points)
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Trace how the following issues can go all the way to the Supreme Court:
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Carissa, a comely bank teller, was due for her performance evaluation
which is conducted every six months. A rating of "outstanding" is rewarded
with a merit increase. She was given a "below average" rating in the last two
periods. According to the bank's personnel policy, a third rating of "below
average" will result in termination. Mr. Perry Winkle called Carissa into his
office a few days before submitting her performance ratings. He invited her
to spend the night with him in his rest house. She politely declined.
Undaunted, Mr. Winkle renewed his invitation, and Carissa again declined.
He then warned her to "watch out" because she might regret it later on. A
few days later, Carissa found that her third and last rating was again "below
average."
Nota Bene: Make sure to file it in the proper tribunal vested with
jurisdiction. You may supply details (e.g. dates, places, evidence, etc.).
(20 points)
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GOOD LUCK!
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