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On May 31, 2002, a petition for certification election was filed by private respondent Pinag-Isang Tinig at Lakas ng Anakpawis – Holy Child Catholic School Teachers and Employees Labor Union (HCCS-TELUPIGLAS), alleging that: PIGLAS is a legitimate labor organization duly registered with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE ...
- Concurring Opinion
TOMAS, in her official capacity as Secretary of the...
- Concurring Opinion
FACTS: On May 31, 2002, a petition for certification election was filed by private respondent Pinag-Isang Tinig at Lakas ng Anakpawis Holy Child Catholic School Teachers and Employees Labor Union (HCCS-TELUPIGLAS).
TOMAS, in her official capacity as Secretary of the Department of Labor and Employment, and PINAG-ISANG TINIG AT LAKAS NG ANAKPAWIS – HOLY CHILD CATHOLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS AND EMPLOYEES LABOR UNION (HCCS-TELU-PIGLAS), Respondents.
On May 31, 2002, a petition for certification election was filed by private respondent Pinag-Isang Tinig at Lakas ng Anakpawis – Holy Child Catholic School Teachers and Employees Labor Union (HCCS-TELU-PIGLAS), alleging that: PIGLAS is a legitimate labor organization duly registered with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE ...
The Supreme Court upheld the decision of the Court of Appeals regarding a petition for certification election filed by HCCS-TELU-PIGLAS (PIGLAS), a labor union representing teachers and employees of Holy Child Catholic School (HCCS).
The Holy Child Catholic School Teachers and Employees Labor Union (HCCS-TELU-PIGLAS) filed a petition for a certification election to represent teaching and non-teaching employees of Holy Child Catholic School.
This document summarizes a Supreme Court case regarding a labor dispute between Holy Child Catholic School and a labor union seeking to represent the school's teachers and employees.