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KIMBERLY-CLARK v. SECRETARY OF LABOR

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2007-07-24
NACHURA, J.
On June 30, 1986, the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) executed by and between Kimberly-Clark (Phils.), Inc. (Kimberly), a Philippine-registered corporation engaged in the manufacture, distribution, sale and exportation of paper products,[1] and United Kimberly-Clark Employees Union-Philippine Transport and General Workers' Organization (UKCEO-PTGWO) expired.[2] Within the freedom period, on April 21, 1986, KILUSAN-OLALIA, then a newly-formed labor organization, challenged the incumbency of UKCEO-PTGWO, by filing a petition for certification election with the Ministry (now Department) of Labor and Employment (MOLE), Regional Office No. IV, Quezon City.[3]