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Phil. Educ. Co., Inc. Vs. Court Of Industrial Relations, Et Al. 092 Phil 381

PHILIPPINE EDUCATION CO., INC., petitioner, vs. COURT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS and UNION OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION EMPLOYEES (NLU), respondents.

G.R. No. L-5103 | 1952-12-24

D E C I S I O N


PADILLA, J.:

On 9 August 1950 the respondent Union of Philippine Education Employees (NLU) filed a petition in the Court of Industrial Relations submitting a 17-point demand for arbitration and adjudication (Case No. 489-V). On 27 November, the respondent union filed in the same case a motion (No. 489-V[4]), pleading -

1. That it had been the established policy and practice of the respondent to consider its employees and laborers as part-owners of its business and to grant them a share in the profits annually in the form of a bonus;

2. That for the fiscal year ending on March 31, 1950, the respondent made a net profit...