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                    [Title] => NLRC holds dialogue with stakeholders
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                    [Title] => Newspaper told to pay former reporter pro-rated 13th month pay
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                    [Title] => Court of Appeals orders reinstatement of 51 GMA talents
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                    [Title] => CA affirms: 96 GMA ‘talents’ regular employees
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                    [DatePublished] => 2019-11-29 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => Supreme Court asked to reopen Philippines’ biggest labor case
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                    [Title] => Dismissed broadcaster to get over P285 thousand claims
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                    [Title] => Secular, not religious
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In accordance with Republic Act 1052, serious misconduct such as commission of immoral or indecent acts within the company premises is a just cause for terminating employment of an employee.

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The camp of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte on Monday allayed fears of a supposed looming dictatorship under his administration after President Aquino called on Filipinos to be vigilant to prevent a repeat of the horrors of Martial Law.

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In accordance with Republic Act 1052, serious misconduct such as commission of immoral or indecent acts within the company premises is a just cause for terminating employment of an employee.

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The camp of President-elect Rodrigo Duterte on Monday allayed fears of a supposed looming dictatorship under his administration after President Aquino called on Filipinos to be vigilant to prevent a repeat of the horrors of Martial Law.

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