CASE DIGEST: PORT WORKERS UNION OF THE PHILS V LAGUESMA
PORT WORKERS UNION OF THE PHILS VS LAGUESMA 207 SCRA 392 [March 18, 1992] FACTS -The CBA between the workers of the International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI and Associate Port Checkers and Workers Union (APCWU) was about to expire. Other unions were seeking to represent the laborers in the negotiation of the next CBA […]
CASE DIGEST: ORIENTAL TIN CAN LABOR UNION V. SECRETARY OF LABOR
ORIENTAL TIN CAN LABOR UNION VS SECRETARY OF LABOR 294 SCRA 640 [ August 28, 1998] FACTS -Company entered into CBA with OTCLU (Oriental Tin Can Labor Union). -248 rank and file workers FFW to file a petition for certification election. However, this petition was repudiated by waiver of 115 signatories who ratified the […]
CASE DIGEST: PORT WORKERS UNION OF THE PHILS V LAGUESMA
PORT WORKERS UNION OF THE PHILS VS LAGUESMA 207 SCRA 392 [March 18, 1992] FACTS -The CBA between the workers of the International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI and Associate Port Checkers and Workers Union (APCWU) was about to expire. Other unions were seeking to represent the laborers in the negotiation of the next CBA […]
CASE DIGEST: CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION V LAGUESMA
CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION VS LAGUESMA 209 SCRA 609 [June 8, 1992] NATURE Petition for review on certiorari with prayer for preliminary injunction and/or temporary restraining order FACTS -On May 24, 1990, a petition for certification election among the supervisors of California Manufacturing Corporation (CMC) was filed by the Federation of Free Workers (FFW) California […]
CASE DIGEST: ST. JAMES SCHOOL v. SAMAHANG MANGGAGAWA SA ST. JAMES SCHOOL
ST. JAMES SCHOOL VS SAMAHANG MANGGAGAWA SA ST. JAMES SCHOOL G.R. No. 151326 [November 23, 2005] The Samahang Manggagawa sa St. James School of Quezon City (Samahang Manggagawa’) filed a petition for certification election to determine the collective bargaining representative of the motor pool, construction and transportation employees of St. James School of Quezon City. St. […]
CASE DIGEST: ASSOCIATED LABOR UNIONS (ALU) V FERRER CALLEJA
ASSOCIATED LABOR UNIONS (ALU) VS FERRER CALLEJA 169 SCRA 490 [November 6, 1989] NATURE Special civil action of certiorari FACTS -Several days before the expiration of the CBA between petitioner ALU and the Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corporation (PASAR), private respondent National Federation of Labor Unions (NAFLU) filed a petition for certification election with […]
CASE DIGEST: CRUZVALE, INC. V LAGUESMA
CRUZVALE, INC. VS LAGUESMA 238 SCRA 389 [November 25, 1994] NATURE Special civil action of certiorari, with prayer for a writ of preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order, to reverse and set aside the decision of respondent Undersecretary (Laguesma) upholding the order of respondent Med-Arbiter (Tutay) FACTS -Private respondent, Union […]
CASE DIGEST: TODAY’S KNITTING v NORIEL
TODAY’S KNITTING VS NORIEL 75 SCRA 450 [February 28, 1977] FACTS: -Philippine National Union Council, on April 1, 1976, filing with the Bureau of Labor Relations a petition for the holding of a certification election. Along with this were 200 signatures of Company’s employees confirming such petition. A petition for intervention on behalf of petitioner […]
CASE DIGEST: NATIONAL MINES AND ALLIED WORKERS UNION V. SEC. OF LABOR
NATIONAL MINES AND ALLIED WORKERS UNION VS SEC. OF LABOR 227 SCRA 821 [November 16, 1993] FACTS: -Petitioner and respondent FFW-SMQCC are local chapters of labor federations duly registered with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). Petitioner is the exclusive bargaining agent of all the rank and file workers of respondent QCC, a domestic corporation […]
CASE DIGEST: GENERAL MILLING CORP. V CA
GENERAL MILLING CORP. VS CA 422 SCRA 514 [February 11, 2004] NATURE Petition for certiorari FACTS -Petitioner General Milling Corporation (GMC) concluded a CBA with General Milling Corporation Independent Labor Union (union) on April 28, 1989, which included the issue of representation effective for a term of three years. The CBA was effective for three […]