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DIVINE WORD COLLEGE OF SAN JOSE v. HERMINIA G. AURELIO

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2011-06-22
LEONARDO-DE CASTRO, J.
According to petitioner company, respondent Gacayan had access to and was responsible for confidential, delicate, and sensitive matters, particularly relating to its operations and finances.  Moreover, petitioner company maintains that respondent Gacayan was in-charge of the proper handling of funds as "among her tasks was the preparation of the Business Plan, Monthly Rolling Estimate, Monthly variance analysis (vs Budget and prior year, Pesos and Dlrs), Dividend Declared Report and monitoring of dividend remittances, and Quarterly reports." [4] Petitioner company further calls on the Court to affirm our ruling in Divine Word College of San Jose v. Aurelio [5] and Panday v. National Labor Relations Commission [6] that a Senior Bookkeeper (in the former case) or a Branch Accountant (in the latter case) held a position of trust and confidence.