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Right to Security of Tenure
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Right to Security of Tenure
January 1, 2009
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January 1, 2009
2009RIGHT TO SECURITY OF TENURE1. What is the right to security of tenure?The right to security of tenure means that a regular employee shall remain employed unless his or her services are terminated for just or authorized cause and after observance of due process of law.2. What are the provisions in the Labor Code that protect the right to security of tenure?The Labor Code protects the right of security of tenure, specifically through the following provisions: ADETcaa. Arts. 280-281 — Differentiation of kinds of employment;b. Arts. 282-285 — Just and authorized causes for termination of employment;c. Art. 277 — Observance of administrative due process;d. Art. 279 — Right to contest dismissal;e. Art. 277 [b] — Right of workers to demand proof that dismissal is for just or authorized cause;f. Art. 223 — Right to appeal and to reinstatement pending appeal;g. Art. 279 — Right to reinstatement without loss of seniority rights, full backwages and other benefits;h. Arts. 283-284 (Right to separation pay); andi. Art. 288 — Right to retirement benefits.3. What is the difference between...
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