Saturday, October 11, 2008

SC orders Lucio Tan's PAL to reinstate sacked pilots and crews



The Times of India
PAL to reinstate 1,500 sacked crew
23 Jul 2008, 0728 hrs IST,AFP
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MANILA: Philippine Airlines (PAL) has been ordered to reinstate 1,500 crew members who lost their jobs during the Asian financial crisis 10 years ago, the Supreme Court said on Wednesday.

The court found that PAL had illegally dismissed the staff in 1998, when it drastically reduced its fleet to prevent the business going bust, officials said.

"The fact that PAL underwent corporate rehabilitation does not automatically justify the retrenchment of its cabin crew personnel," the ruling read.

There was no immediate company reaction to the ruling, which overturned an appellate court's decision upholding the dismissals.

The airline flew into turbulence during the Asian financial crisis, with majority shareholder Lucio Tan being forced to inject 200 million dollars in fresh equity to prevent the airline being liquidated to pay off its creditors.

PAL has since recovered and returned to profit. However, soaring fuel costs have forced the airline to consider cutting certain services.

The Supreme Court ordered the carrier to pay the dismissed employees their full back wages and to rehire them.

If they cannot be taken back, the company must provide separation pay equivalent to a month's salary for every year of service, the ruling said.

Upon taking over PAL, this heartless Yellow Economic Lucifer kicked out the pilots and ground crews, left and right, here, there, everywhere. This decision of the Supreme Court should give him a lesson that not all justices are corruptible. We commend Justice Consuelo Ynares-Santiago who penned the decision.

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