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The Court of Appeals (CA) has approved a compromise agreement entered into by San Miguel Corp. (SMC) with its 30 managers and supervisors who resigned in 2002 after they were demoted.


Under the compromise agreement, SMC will pay more than P12 million to its 30 managers and supervisors as compensation.

The compensation is part of the compromise agreement entered into by SMC and its subsidiaries, San Miguel Foods Inc. (SMFI) and San Miguel Purefoods Corp., and the employees last May 26 in exchange for the dropping of any complaint against the company.
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Through GlobeSolutions ServDirect Service, Bounty can use text messaging or short message service (SMS) to keep business partners, employees, and eventually the buyers up to date on information that they may require at any given time.
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The members of the Philippine Association of Broiler Integrators (PABI) have raised concern over the illegal entry of chicken, which did not pass through the usual customs procedures and quarantine inspection.
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The Court of Appeals (CA) has approved a compromise agreement entered into by San Miguel Corp. (SMC) with its 30 managers and supervisors who resigned in 2002 after they were demoted.


Under the compromise agreement, SMC will pay more than P12 million to its 30 managers and supervisors as compensation.

The compensation is part of the compromise agreement entered into by SMC and its subsidiaries, San Miguel Foods Inc. (SMFI) and San Miguel Purefoods Corp., and the employees last May 26 in exchange for the dropping of any complaint against the company.
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Through GlobeSolutions ServDirect Service, Bounty can use text messaging or short message service (SMS) to keep business partners, employees, and eventually the buyers up to date on information that they may require at any given time.
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The members of the Philippine Association of Broiler Integrators (PABI) have raised concern over the illegal entry of chicken, which did not pass through the usual customs procedures and quarantine inspection.
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-08 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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