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[32] G.R. No. 179532, May 30, 2011, 649 SCRA 369.
[33] Rollo, pp. 49-51; penned by Associate Justice Edgardo T. Lloren, with Associate
Justices Marie Christine Azcarraga-Jacob and Henri Jean Paul B. Inting (now a Member
of this Court) concurring.
[34] Id. at 50.
[35] Barcelona v. Lim, G.R. No. 189171, June 3, 2014, 724 SCRA 433, 461. Emphasis
supplied; citation omitted.
[36] Paredes v. Feed the Children Philippines, Inc., G.R. No. 184397, September 9,
2015, 770 SCRA 203, 216-217.
[37] ATCI Overseas Corporation v. Echin, G.R. No. 178551, October 11, 2010, 632
SCRA 528, 534. Citation omitted.
[38] Id. at 534-535. Citation omitted.
[39] Sameer Overseas Placement Agency, Inc. v. Cabiles, G.R. No. 170139, August 5,
2014, 732 SCRA 22, 42.
[40] Industrial Personnel & Management Services, Inc. v. De Vera, G.R. No. 205703,
March 7, 2016, 785 SCRA 562, 587. Citation omitted.
[41] Rollo, p.82.
[42] Id. at 111.
[43] LABOR CODE, Art. 282. Termination by employer. — An employer may terminate
an employment for any of the following causes:
(a) Serious misconduct or willful disobedience by the employee of
the lawful orders of his employer or representative in connection
with his work;
(b) Gross and habitual neglect by the employee of his duties;
(c) Fraud or willful breach by the employee of the trust reposed in
him by his employer or duly authorized representative;
(d) Commission of a crime or offense by the employee against the
person of his employer or any immediate member of his family or
his duly authorized representatives; and
(e) Other causes analogous to the foregoing.
[44] Sameer Overseas Placement Agency, Inc. v. Cabiles, supra note 39 at 45. Citations
omitted.
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