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FIRST DIVISION

G.R. No. 97357 March 18, 1992

VIRON GARMENTS MANUFACTURING, CO., INC. and DOLLY LIM, Petitioners, vs. THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION (Third Division), NATIONAL FEDERATION OF LABOR UNIONS FEDERATION OF LABOR UNIONS (NAFLU) and RODOLFO ROMERO, MILA BUDA, MILAGROS COLCOL, IMELDA PATROPIS, ESTRELITA DUMO, SHIRLEY MONFORTE, ERLINDA POSTALERO, ERLINDA PEÑALOSA and EMETERIA ESPERONZATE, Respondents.chanrobles virtual law library

GRIÑO-AQUINO, J.:

This is a petition for certiorari under Rule 65 of the Rules of Court with prayer for issuance of temporary restraining order and writ of preliminary injunction, of the decision dated November 21, 1990 issued by the National Labor Relations Commission in NLRC Case No. RAB-III-06-022-85-B, dismissing petitioners' appeal for failure to file the required cash or surety bond under Art. 223 of the Labor Code, as well as the resolution dated January 31, 1991, denying petitioners' motion for reconsideration.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

On June 4, 1985, the National Federation of Labor Unions (NAFLU), Rodolfo Romero and other filed a complaint charging petitioner Viron Garments and Dolly Lim with unfair labor practice thru illegal shutdown, non-payment of wages and allowances for the periods of February 1-15, and May 16-31, 1985, non-payment of five (5) days of service incentive leave pay from 1983-85 and illegal deduction of P50 to P100 from the private respondents' wages during the months of September and October, 1984.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

On December 20, 1988, Labor Arbiter Dominador B. Saludares rendered a decision (pp. 57-63) finding the petitioner guilty of unfair labor practice; ordering them jointly and severally, to restitute the deductions made from the wages private respondents Mila Buda, Milagros Colcol, Imelda Patropis, Rodolfo Romero, Estrelita Dumo, Shirley Monforte, Erlinda Postalero, Erlinda Peñaloza and Emeteria Esperonzate; to immediately reinstate them to their former positions without loss of seniority rigths, with full backwages and other benefits from June 1, 1985 up to June 1, 1988, without deduction and qualifications.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

The total award amounted to Five Million Four Hundred Sixty Nine Thousand Sixty-One Pesos and 60/100 (P5,469,061.60). The employees in due time filed a Motion for Execution.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

A Motion to Quash the Writ of the Execution was filed by the Company on the ground, among others, it had been closed for the last three years and was no longer in operation.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

On July 25, 1989, Labor Arbiter Saludares issued a Writ of Execution.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

The petitioners appealed to the NLRC.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

On April 10, 1990, the NLRC, directed the petitioners to post a cash or surety bond equal to the monetary awards from a reputable and duly accredited bonding company.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

The petitioners asked to be excused from filing a bond until the recomputation of the backwages was finally resolved.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

Petitioners were given a non-extendible period of ten (10) days (from notice) within which to post a cash or surety bond, otherwise, their appeal would be dismissed.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

On July 6, 1990, petitioners filed a Manifestation and Motion with an attached pleading entitled "Appeal Bond/Undertaking" which they asked the Commission to consider as substantial compliance with its resolution dated June 20, 1990.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

On November 21, 1990, the NLRC dismissed their appeal for failure to file the required cash or surety bond. The Commission denied the petitioners' Motion for Reconsideration and on February 25, 1991, issued a Writ of Execution which was served forthwith on the petitioners together with the Sheriff's Notice of Levy and Sale on Execution of Personal Property.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

The auction sale proceeded as scheduled on March 6, 1990. A lone bidder bidded the amount of P512,000. A certificate of sale was duly issued.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

The petitioners came to this Court on a petition for certiorari, assailing as a grave abuse of discretion, assailing as a grave abuse of discretion, the NLRC's rejection of their appeal bond/undertaking.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

Article 223 of the Labor Code, as amended by Republic Act No. 6715, provides:

Art. 223. Appeal. - Decisions, awards, or orders of the Labor Artiber are final and executory unless appealed to the Commission by any or both parties within ten (10) calendar days from receipt of such decisions, awards, or orders. Such appeal may be entertained only on any of the following grounds:

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In case of a judgment involving a monetary award, an appeal by the employer may be perfected only upon the posting of a cash or surety bond issued by a reputable bonding company duly accredited by the Commission in the amount equivalent to the monetary award in the judgment appealed from. (Emphasis ours.)

Petitioners posit that the above provision was applied by the NLRC very rigidly and literally; and that a cash or surety bond for the perfection of an appeal is not mandatory as may be inferred from the phrase "may be," instead of "shall" used in the law.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

There is no merit in the argument.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

The intension of lawmakers to make the bond an indispensable requisite for the perfection of an appeal by the employer, is clearly limned in the provision that an appeal by the employer may be perfected "only upon the posting of a cash or surety bond." The word "only" makes it perfectly clear, that the lawmakers intended the posting of a cash or surety bond by the employer to be the exclusive means by which an employer's appeal may be perfected.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

The word "may" refers to the perfection of an appeal as optional on the part of the defeated party, but not to the posting of an appeal bond, if he desires to appeal.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

The meaning and the intention of the legislature in enacting a statute must be determined from the language employed, and where there is no ambiguity in the words, there is no room for construction (Provincial Board of Cebu vs. Presiding Judge of Cebu Court of First Instance, Branch IV, 171 SCRA 1).chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

The requirement that the employer post a cash or surety bond to perfect its/his appeal is apparently intended to assure the workers that if they prevail in the case, they will receive the money judgment in their favor upon the dismissal of the employer's appeal. It was intended to discourage employers from using an appeal to delay, or even evade, their obligation to satisfy their employee's just and lawful claims.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

The "undertaking" which the petitioners signed, binding themselves to answer and pay the judgment or award would not assure satisfaction of the monetary awards if they (the judgment debtors) became insolvent during the pendency of the appeal.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

WHEREFORE, the petition for certiorari is DISMISSED. The temporary restraining order which this Court issued is hereby lifted.chanroblesvirtualawlibrarychanrobles virtual law library

SO ORDERED.

Narvasa, C.J., Cruz and Medialdea, JJ., concur.




























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