Republic of the PhilippinesSUPREME COURT
SECOND DIVISION
G.R. No. 56656-60 September 25, 1981
MARCELO STEEL CORPORATION, petitioner, MARCELO STEEL WORKERS UNION and NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION, respondents.
R E S O L U T I O N
AQUINO, J.:
Marcelo Steel Corporation filed on April 15, 1981 a petition assailing (a) the decision of the National Labor Relations Commission dated March 23, 1978, granting all covered employees certain wage increases, (b) the order of Deputy Minister Amado G. Inciong dated May 28, 1979, affirming the NLRC decision, and (c) the resolution of the NLRC affirming the order of Labor Arbiter Antonio Tria Tirona granting complainant's motion for a writ of execution Annexes A, C and I of the petition).
The respondents submitted their comments on the petition.
On September 8, 1981, the petitioner and the Marcelo Steel Workers Union filed the following:
JOINT MOTION TO WITHDRAW
NOW COME, the Petitioner and Private Respondents thru their respective counsels of record, upon previous authority of their respective clients, most respectfully request the Honorable Tribunal to withdraw from the records the herein Petition for Review considering that parties hereof have agreed to abide with the terms and conditions of their joint agreement dated June 23, 1981 filed with the Public Respondent, National Labor Relations Commission, and any such order of the latter, as a result thereof will be faithfully complied by the parties.
That the aforementioned Joint Agreement of June 23, 1981 had been duly ratified, accepted and approved by the individual members of the bargaining unit as evidenced by copies hereof of the Union Board resolutions and the individual ratification slips of the members of the Unit. Attached herewith are certified xerox copies of the aforementioned joint agreement of June 23, 1981 marked as Annex A and Board Resolution dated June 23, 1981 marked as Annex B as well as xerox copies of the list of all rank- and-file employees in the bargaining unit who are all union members who have ratified the aforementioned Joint Agreement as indicated in its individual ratification slips hereto attached and marked as Annexes C to C- — hereof.
WHEREFORE, in the light of the foregoing, it is respectfully prayed that this Petition and all incidents thereto be withdrawn from the records and or dismissed for being moot and academic.
Parties further pray for other just and equitable remedy.
Manila, Philippines, September 1, 1981.
MARCELO STEEL WORKERS
MARCELO STEEL CORPORATION
BY: BY:
Sgd. Jose P. Marcelo, Sr. Sgd. Bibiano A. Navarra
Assisted by:
Sgd. Fredy A. Gomez Sgd. Venerando B. Briones
Copy Furnished:
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION
Office of the Solicitor General
In view thereof, this case is dismissed and considered closed. No costs.
SO ORDERED.
Concepcion Jr., Fernandez, Abad Santos and De Castro, JJ., concur.
Marcelo Steel Corp. vs. Marcelo Workers Union
This is an administrative labor case, G.R. No. 56656-60, decided by the Philippine Supreme Court on September 25, 1981. The case involves Marcelo Steel Corporation, which filed a petition disputing a decision of the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) that granted wage increases to covered employees. However, both the petitioner and the Marcelo Steel Workers Union submitted a joint motion to withdraw the petition, as they have agreed to abide by the terms and conditions of their joint agreement dated June 23, 1981. The Supreme Court granted the joint motion and dismissed the case, considering it moot and academic.
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- What is Marcelo Steel Corp. vs. Marcelo Workers Union about?
- This is an administrative labor case, G.R. No. 56656-60, decided by the Philippine Supreme Court on September 25, 1981. The case involves Marcelo Steel Corporation, which filed a petition disputing a decision of the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) that granted wage increases to covered employees. However, both the petitioner and the Marcelo Steel Workers Union submitted a joint motion to withdraw the petition, as they have agreed to abide by the terms and conditions of their joint agreement dated June 23, 1981. The Supreme Court granted the joint motion and dismissed the case, considering it moot and academic.
- Which court decided Marcelo Steel Corp. vs. Marcelo Workers Union?
- Marcelo Steel Corp. vs. Marcelo Workers Union was decided by the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
- When was Marcelo Steel Corp. vs. Marcelo Workers Union decided?
- Marcelo Steel Corp. vs. Marcelo Workers Union (G.R. No. 56656-60) was decided on Sep 25, 1981.
- What is the citation for Marcelo Steel Corp. vs. Marcelo Workers Union?
- Marcelo Steel Corp. vs. Marcelo Workers Union, G.R. No. 56656-60, Sep 25, 1981 (Supreme Court of the Philippines)
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- G.R. No. 56656-60
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- Supreme Court of the Philippines
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Marcelo Steel Corp. vs. Marcelo Workers Union, G.R. No. 56656-60, Sep 25, 1981 (Supreme Court of the Philippines)
Supreme Court of the Philippines. (1981). Marcelo Steel Corp. vs. Marcelo Workers Union (G.R. No. 56656-60). Retrieved from https://legaldex.com/jurisprudence/marcelo-steel-corp-vs-marcelo-workers-union
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