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LAW 125 Course Syllabus

Title: Labor Law and Social Legislation (3 units)


Semester and SY: 2nd Semester, SY 2013-2014
Instructor: Atty. Arnold F. de Vera
Course Description: Introduction to the basic concepts related to
labor law, particularly with labor standards and labor relations.
An introduction to the basic principles in labor laws and the dynamics
involved in labor legislation to effect societal change, as well as techniques in
negotiating and bargaining with employees and labor unions.
Course Objectives:
-

To familiarize students with the nature, source, function,


effects and applications of labor laws.

To introduce the concept and underpinnings of labor


standards, labor relations, and social legislation.

Course Outline and Timeframe: Please see attached course outline.


Required Readings:
-

Presidential Decree No. 442, otherwise known as the Labor


Code of the Philippines, as amended, pertinent rules and
regulations

Related Republic Acts and selected cases.

Optional Readings:
-

C.A. Azucena, The Labor Code of the Philippines, annotated.

C.A. Azucena, Everyones Labor Code.

A.R. V. Samson, Working With Labor Laws: A Comprehensive


Guide on Conditions of Employment, Employee Benefits
Under Special Laws, Termination and Retirement.

Course Requirements: Aside from regular quizzes, active


participation in class discussion and activities is expected. Midterm
exams will be given. There will also be a final exam.
Quizzes
Midterms
Class participation
Finals

20%
30%
20%
30%
100%

Grading System:
Letter Grade

Numerical
Grade

Quality Point
Equivalent

A
B+
B
C+
C
D
F
W

92 to 100
87 to 91
83 to 86
79 to 82
76 to 78
70 to 75
Below 70
Overcut

3.76 - 4.00
3.31 - 3.75
2.81 - 3.30
2.31 - 2.80
1.81 - 2.30
1.00 - 1.80
Below 1.00
Overcut

Classroom Policies: Other than the university rules on discipline,


students are expected to conduct themselves appropriately during
class. No dishonesty or violence will be tolerated.
Consultation Hours: Consultation may be scheduled upon prior
advise to the instructor. Email: [email protected]

LAW 125 Course Outline


References are to Labor Code provisions unless otherwise indicated.
Topic

Reference

Cases

I. Introduction
Labor law in the
Philippine context
The Philippine
legal system and
where rules on
labor are located
II. EmployerEmployee
relationship
What determines
the existence of
an employeremployee
relation?
What
relationships are
closely
associated with
employment?

Constitution:Art.
XIII, sec. 3; Art. II,
Sec. 18; Art. III,
sec. 8
Constitution:Art.
IX, B, Sec 2 (1)

III. Subcontracting
What is the
nature, kinds and
effects of
subcontracting?

106 107,
D.O. No. 18 A series
of 2011

LVN Pictures Inc. v. Phil. Musicians


Guild (110 Phil. 725)
Dy Keh Beng v. International Labor,
90 SCRA 161
Corporal v. NLRC (341 SCRA 658)
[2000]
Maraguinot v. NLRC (284 SCRA 539)
Sonza vs. ABS-CBN Broadcasting
Corporation, G.R. No. 138051, June
10, 2004.
ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation
v Marlyn Nazareno, Merlou Gerzon,
Jennifer Deiparine, and Josephine
Lerasan, G.R. No. 164156,
September 26, 2006
Bernante v PBA, GR No.192084, 14
Sept 2011
Legend Hotel [Manila] v. Hernani S.
Realuyo, G.R. No. 153511, July 18,
2012
WPP Marketing Communications,
Inc. et al. vs. Jocelyn M.
Galera/Jocelyn M. Galera vs. WPP
Marketing Communications, Inc. et
al., G.R. No. 169207/G.R. No.
169239, March 25, 2010
Philippine Bank of Communications
v. NLRC (146 SCRA 347)
Neri v. NLRC (224 SCRA 717)
Joeb M. Alviado et al v Procter &
Gamble Phils., Inc., G.R. No.
160506, March 9, 2010
Article: Odd Jobs under the Arroyo
administration by Marya G. Salamat
available at: http://bulatlat.com/
news/6-9/6-9-odd.htm
Article: Stop the farce by: Solita
Collas-Monsod available at:
http://opinion.inquirer.net/16657/s
top-the-farce

IV. Kinds of
employees
What are the
different kinds of
employees under
the law (statute
and case law?)
What are the
rights of
employees and
requirements,
implications in
each kinds of
employment?
Probationary
V. Special Workers
apprentice
learners
handicapped
Women

Minors

Househelpers
Homeworkers
Foreigners

279, 280, 281

281
58, 60,61, 71, 72
73 75
78 80
130 138;
R.A. No. 1161, as
amended, Section 14A,
R.A. No. 8187.
R.A. 10151.
R.A. 9710, sec 13 (c)
R.A. No. 10028, sec
3(p), 4, 6-7
139 140, also
amendments by RA
7658 and RA 9231.
DOLE Dept Advisory
01-08 Series of 2008
(Kindly look for a
copy on the net
R.A. No. 10361, The
Batas Kasambahay
153, 155
40-42, Rules: Book I,
Rule XIV, secs 1-9
Department Order
No. 97-09 Series of
2009 Revised Rules
for the Issuance of
Employment Permits
to Foreign Nationals

Philippine Telegraph & Telephone


Co. v. NLRC (272 SCRA 596)
Apex Mining Company, Inc. v. NLRC
(196 SCRA 251)
Brent School v. Zamora 181 SCRA
702 [1990]
Cielo v. NLRC 193 SCRA 410 [1991]
Cosmos Bottling v NLRC (#17), GR
No. 106600, 29 Mar 1996
Purefoods Corp. v NLRC (283 SCRA
133)
Servidad v. NLRC (305 SCRA 49)
[1999]
Mariwasa Manufacturing, Inc. v
Leogardo (169 SCRA 465)

Duncan Association of Detailman v.


Glaxo Wellcome, September 17, 2004
Star Paper Corporation v Ronaldo D.
Simbol, G.R. No. 164774, April 12,
2006

VI. Conditions of
employment
What are
regulations under
conditions of
employment?
Who are covered /
not covered by the
law on conditions of
employment?

82

Hours of work
Night work
Overtime

83 - 85
86
87 - 90

Rest Period
Holidays

91 93
94, Executive Order
No. 203, R.A. 9492,
R.A. 9849
95
R.A. 8972
96
99, 120, 122, 125,
Wage Order No. NCR16, R.A. 8188, RA
9178, R.A. 9504

SIL
Solo Parents
Service Charge
VII. Wages
What is the wage
fixing mechanism of
the Philippines?
What is the nature,
and what are the
regulations on
wages?
Forms
Time
Place
Manner
Prohibitions
VIII. Post
Employment
Termination
What are the
methods of
employment
termination?
What are the
rules on
termination for
the different
methods?

DEPARTMENT ADVISORY No. 2


Series of 2009, Guidelines on the
Adoption of Flexible Work Arrangements
available at:
www.taxmaster.com.ph/DOLE/RP1.pdf

102
103
104
105
112 119
278 - 279
282 286, Book V
Rule XXIII secs 1 9

Chua-Cua v. Clave, 189 SCRA 117


Santos v. NLRC, 287 SCRA 117
Lagatic v. NLRC, 285 SCRA 251
Dimabayao v NLRC, G.R. No. 122178,
February 25, 1999
Negros Slashers Inc v Alvin Teng, GR
No. 187122 Feb 22, 2012
Flight Attendants And Stewards
Association Of The Philippines
(FASAP) vs. Philippine Airlines (G.R.
178083, - read the decision dated
July 23, 2008 and the subsequent
one dated Oct. 02, 2009)
Armando G. Yrasuegui v. Philippine

Airlines, G.R. No. 168081, October 17,


2008
Valdez v NLRC Feb 9, 1998, 286
SCRA 87
Somerville Stainless Steel v NLRC,
March 11, 1998
Retirement
IX. Labor Relations
How is the right
of selforganization,
collective
bargaining, and
collective action
manifested?
What are the
rules governing
workers right to
self-organization,
collective
bargaining and
collective action?
Labor organizations
Registration /
cancellation
Representation
Issue
Collective
bargaining
ULP
Strikes, Lockouts

287, R.A. 7641


243 246, 212 (e) (f)
(g) (h) (j) (k) (l) (m) (o)
(p) (q) (r) (s). Refer to
pertinent provisions
of DO 40-03 as
amended.
RA 9481 (2007) and
implementing rules
and regulations

242
234, 238, 239
255 259
250 253-A
248 249
263

NUWHRAIN-APL-IUF Dusit Hotel Nikko


Chapter v. Court of Appeals, GR No.
163942, November 11, 2008

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