6/7/2020 E-Library - Information At Your Fingertips: Printer Friendly FIRST DIVISION [ G.R. No. 191310, April 11, 2018 ] PRINCESS TALENT CENTER PRODUCTION, INC., AND/OR LUCHI SINGH MOLDES, PETITIONERS, VS. DESIREE T. MASAGCA, RESPONDENT. DECISION LEONARDO-DE CASTRO,** J.: Before the Court is a Petition for Review on Certiorari under Rule 45 of the Revised Rules of Court filed by petitioners Princess Talent Center Production, Inc. (PTCPI) and Luchi Singh Moldes (Moldes) assailing: (1) the Decision[1] dated November 27, 2009 of the Court of Appeals in CA-G.R. SP No. 110277, which annulled and set aside the Resolutions dated November 11, 2008[2] and January 30, 2009[3] of the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) in NLRC NCR CA No. 049990-06, and ordered petitioners and their foreign principal, Saem Entertainment Company, Ltd. (SAENCO), to jointly and severally pay respondent Desiree T. Masagca her unpaid salaries for one year, plus attorney's fees; and (2) the Resolution[4] dated February 16, 2010 of the appellate court in the same case, which denied the Motion for Reconsideration of petitioners and SAENCO. I FACTUAL ANTECEDENTS Sometime in November 2002, respondent auditioned for a singing contest at ABCChannel 5 in Novaliches, Quezon City when a talent manager approached her to discuss her show business potential. Enticed by thoughts of a future in the entertainment industry, respondent went to the office of petitioner PTCPI, a domestic corporation engaged in the business of training and development of actors, singers, dancers, and musicians in the movie and entertainment industry.[5] At the office, respondent met petitioner Moldes, President of petitioner PTCPI, who persuaded respondent to apply for a job as a singer/entertainer in South Korea. A Model Employment Contract for Filipino Overseas Performing Artists (OPAS) To Korea[6] (Employment Contract) was executed on February 3, 2003 between respondent and petitioner PTCPI as the Philippine agent of SAENCO, the Korean principal/promoter. Important provisions of the Employment Contract are reproduced below: 1. DURATION AND PERIOD OF EFFECTIVITY OF THE CONTRACT 1.1 Duration: This contract shall be enforced for the period of six elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/thebookshelf/showdocsfriendly/1/64155 1/27

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