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Jessie M. Doroteo (Deceased), represented by his sister, Lucida D. Hermis vs. Philimare Incorporated, Bonifacio Gomez, and/or Fil Cargo Shipping Corp./Philimare Incorporated, Bonifacio Gomez, and/or Fil Cargo Shipping Corp. vs. Jessie M. Doroteo (Deceased)
- Date of decision
- Mar 13, 2017
- MRO Case Type
- Appeal to the NLRC
- Award of moral and exemplary damages and attorney’s fees
- Claim of compensation and benefits
- Disabilities
- Joint and solidary liability of agency and employer
- Liabilities of the employer when the seafarer suffers injury or illness during the term of his/her contract
- Requirements for compensability
- Affected Sector
- Contractual Employee
- Migrant Worker / Former Migrant Worker
Jurisprudence
Mario C. Madridejos vs. Nyk-Fil Ship Management, Inc.
- Date of decision
- Jun 7, 2017
- MRO Case Type
- Appeal to the NLRC
- Attorney’s fees
- Award of moral and exemplary damages and attorney’s fees
- Claim of compensation and benefits
- Disabilities
- Liabilities of the employer when the seafarer suffers injury or illness during the term of his/her contract
- Occupational diseases under section 32-A of POEA-SEC
- Requirements for compensability
- Termination of employment
- Affected Sector
- Contractual Employee
- Migrant Worker / Former Migrant Worker
Jurisprudence
Reynaldo Y. Sunit vs. OSM Maritime Services, Inc., et al.
- Date of decision
- Feb 27, 2017
- MRO Case Type
- Appeal to the NLRC
- Attorney’s fees
- Claim of compensation and benefits
- Disabilities
- Joint and solidary liability of agency and employer
- Liabilities of the employer when the seafarer suffers injury or illness during the term of his/her contract
- Money claims
- Petition for review on Certiorari by the Supreme Court (Rule 45 of the Rules of Court)
- Requirements for compensability
- Affected Sector
- Migrant Worker / Former Migrant Worker
Jurisprudence
Rutcher T. Dagasdas vs. Grand Placement and General Services Corporation, G.R. No. 205727, January 18, 2017
- Date of decision
- Jan 18, 2017
- MRO Case Type
- 2-notice rule in valid dismissal proceedings
- Appeal to the NLRC
- Breach of contract
- Contract substitution is prohibited
- Grounds for dismissal
- Illegal dismissal
- Interpretation of overseas employment contract
- Joint and solidary liability of agency and employer
- Management prerogatives and security of tenure of OFWs
- Money claims
- Release, waiver and quitclaim
- Termination of employment
- Affected Sector
- Migrant Worker / Former Migrant Worker
Jurisprudence
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