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CHIANG KAI SHEK SCHOOL v. CA

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2009-06-05
PUNO, C.J.
In previous cases where moral damages and attorney's fees were awarded, the manner of termination was done in a humiliating and insulting manner, such as in the case of Balayan Colleges v. National Labor Relations Commission[45] where the employer posted copies of its letters of termination to the teachers inside the school campus and it also furnished copies to the town mayor and Parish Priest of their community for the purpose of maligning the teachers' reputation. So also in the case of Chiang Kai Shek School v. Court of Appeals,[46] this Court awarded moral damages to a teacher who was flatly, and without warning or a formal notice, told that she was dismissed.