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GENERAL MILLING CORPORATION v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISION

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2010-10-06
BRION, J.
BPI likewise contends that it is in a better position than the petitioner in Shipside because the latter only submitted a secretary's certificate while it submitted a special power attorney signed by Zosimo. On this same point, BPI also cites General Milling Corporation v. National Labor Relations Commission[43] where the Court held that General Milling's belated submission of a document to prove the authority of the signatories to the verification and certificate of non-forum shopping was substantial compliance with Rules of Court.