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RE: HABITUAL TARDINESS INCURRED BY MR. GIDEON M. ALIBANG FOR IST SEMESTER OF 2003

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2005-10-05
CHICO-NAZARIO, J.
The records indicate that Mrs. Calingao incurred tardiness 16 times in January and 10 times in February 2005. Indubitably, she is guilty of habitual tardiness. Her explanation that she brings her children to school before proceeding to office does not merit consideration to justify her habitual tardiness. We have ruled that moral obligations, performance of household chores, traffic problems, health conditions, domestic and financial concerns are not sufficient reasons to excuse habitual tardiness.[4]