ABS-CBN wins illegal dismissal case
ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation won a labor case involving a former news anchor who complained that he was illegally fired in 1998 after he went on leave to join a political campaign.
The Supreme Court (SC) denied the petition filed by Ernesto Ymbong against ABS-CBN, Visayas Cluster head Veneranda Sy and Dante Luzon, former assistant station manager of dyAB.
The High Court upheld a ruling of the Court of Appeals, which found Ymbong to have resigned from work and was not illegally dismissed.
Ymbong co-anchored “Hoy Gising” and “TV Patrol Cebu” in 1993. His stint with ABS-CBN was extended to radio when ABS-CBN Cebu launched its AM station dyAB in 1995.
In 1998, Ymbong went on leave saying he would joing the campaign for a political group. ABS-CBN officials learned that Ymbong actually ran for councilor in Lapu-Lapu City, where he lost.
Ymbong tried to return to ABS-CBN Cebu but his request was denied because of a station policy that considers an employee resigned if he or she runs for an elective post.
Article continues after this advertisementYmbong said he reported back to work after his leave ended and got a memo stating that his services were terminated immediately.
Ymbong filed a complaint for illegal dismissal and got a favorable ruling.The National Labor Relations Commission ordered ABS-CBN to reinstate Ymbong and pay him full backwages. The Court of Appeals reversed the labor court’s ruling and declared Ymbong to have resigned from employment.