National Organization of Laborers and Employees (NOLE), petitioners, vs. Arsenio Roldan, Modesto Castillo, and Juan Lanting, Judges of Court of Industrial Relations; Rizal Cement Co., Inc., respondents. No. L-6888, August 31, 1954, Montemayor, J. [Supreme Court decisions]
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- Title
- National Organization of Laborers and Employees (NOLE), petitioners, vs. Arsenio Roldan, Modesto Castillo, and Juan Lanting, Judges of Court of Industrial Relations; Rizal Cement Co., Inc., respondents. No. L-6888, August 31, 1954, Montemayor, J. [Supreme Court decisions]
- Language
- English
- Source
- XIX (10) October 31, 1954
- Year
- 1954
- Subject
- Industrial relations
- Dismissal of employees
- Due process of law -- Lawsuits and claims
- Employee rights
- Appellate court
- Philippines. Supreme Court
- National Organization of Laborers and Employees
- Philippines. Court of Industrial Relations
- Roldan, Arsenio
- Castillo, Modesto
- Lanting, Juan
- Abstract
- The petitioners declared a strike because the Rizal Cement Company, Inc. in Binagonan, Rizal failed to grant certain demands of the laborers. The temporary settlement arrived between the cement company and the strikers granting their demands and all strikers returned to work except Tarcilo Rivas and Alberto Tolentino who had been charged with illegal possession of hand grenades. The acquittal of an employee in a criminal case is no bar to the Court of Industrial Relations, after proper hearing, making its findings, including the finding that the same employee was guilty of acts unfavorable to the interests of his employer and justifying the loss of confidence in him by the said employer, thereby warranting his dismissal or the refusal of the company to reinstate him.