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AN ACT PROVIDING FOR RELIEFS FROM AND EXECUTION OF FINAL DECISIONS AND AWARDS OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION AND THE LABOR ARBITERS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLES 223 AND 224 OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 442, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE LABOR CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
Short Title
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION/LABOR ARBITERS
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Session Sequence No.
87
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Document Certification

Committee Details

Committee Report No.
104

Legislative History

House Bill/Resolution NO. HB00372
FULL TITLE : AN ACT PROVIDING FOR RELIEFS FROM AND EXECUTION OF FINAL DECISIONS AND AWARDS OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION AND THE LABOR ARBITERS AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLES 223 AND 224 OF P.D. 442, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE LABOR CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
SHORT TITLE : Providing for Reliefs from and Execution of Final Decisions and Awards of the National Labor Relations Commission and Labor Arbiters
ABSTRACT : The objective of the bill is to eliminate one layer of appellate body - the Court of Appeals, in relation to the decisions of the National Labor Relation Commission (NLRC). The bill provides that "IN CASE A MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION IS FILED, THE DECISION SHALL BE EXECUTORY AFTER TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS FROM RECEIPT OF THE RESOLUTION OF SUCH MOTION". It also provides that "DECISIONS, RESOLUTIONS OR AWARDS OF THE COMMISSION, EXCEPT THOSE ON CERTIFIED CASES, SHALL BE APPEALABLE ONLY TO THE SUPREME COURT ON CERTIORARI UNDER RULE 65 OF THE RULES OF COURT SOLELY ON QUESTION OF LAW OR JURISDICTION".
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : BARINAGA, ROSELLER L.
DATE FILED : 2004-07-01
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 00164
SUBMITTED ON 2004-12-06
SUBMITTED BY: LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
RECOMMENDATIONS: approval without amendments
CONSOLIDATED BILLS: HB02256
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT ON 2004-07-27
DATE INCLUDED IN OB: 2004-12-08
DATE CALENDARED : 2005-01-13
SECOND READING INFORMATION
PERIOD OF SPONSORSHIP : 2005-06-08
DATE APPROVED ON SECOND READING : 2005-06-08
REMARKS : The Body approved to consider the Explanatory Note as the sponsorship remarks on the measure.
THIRD READING INFORMATION
DATE COPY DISTRIBUTED TO MEMBERS: 2005-07-26
DATE APPROVED BY THE HOUSE ON THIRD READING :2006-05-29
HOUSE VOTES:    YEAS:143     NAYS:0    ABSTAIN:.0
DATE TRANSMITTED TO THE SENATE:  2006-05-31
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE SENATE/HOUSE
DATE RECEIVED BY THE SENATE:  2006-05-31
REMARKS : 

Senate Legislative History

Entitled:
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR RELIEFS FROM AND EXECUTION OF FINAL DECISIONS AND AWARDS OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION AND THE LABOR ARBITERS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLES 223 AND 224 OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 442, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE LABOR CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
[ SECOND REGULAR SESSION, 13TH CONGRESS ]
[ 2006 ]
5/31/2006 Filed in the Senate requesting for concurrence by Representatives ROSELLER L. BARINAGA and SOLOMON R. CHUNGALAO, as authors;
6/1/2006 Read on First Reading and Referred to the Committee on LABOR, EMPLOYMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT;
9/19/2006 Returned by the Committee on LABOR, EMPLOYMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT per Committee Report No. 104, recommending that it be considered in SBN-2467;
9/19/2006 Submitted said Committee Report to the Senate;
9/19/2006 CONSIDERED IN SBN-2467.

Abstract

The objective of the bill is to eliminate one layer of appellate body - the Court of Appeals, in relation to the decisions of the National Labor Relation Commission (NLRC). The bill provides that "IN CASE A MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION IS FILED, THE DECISION SHALL BE EXECUTORY AFTER TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS FROM RECEIPT OF THE RESOLUTION OF SUCH MOTION". It also provides that "DECISIONS, RESOLUTIONS OR AWARDS OF THE COMMISSION, EXCEPT THOSE ON CERTIFIED CASES, SHALL BE APPEALABLE ONLY TO THE SUPREME COURT ON CERTIORARI UNDER RULE 65 OF THE RULES OF COURT SOLELY ON QUESTION OF LAW OR JURISDICTION". '

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