"When defendant-appellant was faced with the world-wide recession of the
airline industry resulting in a slow down in the company's growth
particularly in the regional operation (Asian Area) where the Airbus 300
operates. It had no choice but to adopt cost cutting measures, such as
cutting down services, number of frequencies of flights, and reduction of
the number of flying points for the A-300 fleet (t.s.n., July 6, 1988, pp. 1718). As a result, defendant-appellant had to layoff A-300 pilots, including
plaintiff-appellee, which it found to be in excess of what is reasonably
needed."14[14]
All these considered, we find sufficient factual and legal basis to conclude that
petitioner's termination from employment was for an authorized cause, for which he was
given ample notice and opportunity to be heard, by respondent company. No error nor
grave abuse of discretion, therefore, could be attributed to respondent appellate court.
Sppedsc
ACCORDINGLY, the instant petition is DISMISSED. The decision of the Court of
Appeals in C.A. CV No. 34476 is AFFIRMED.
SO ORDERED.
Bellosillo, (Chairman), Mendoza, Buena, and De Leon, Jr., JJ., concur.
14[14]
Id. at 37.