Atok Big Wedge Co. Vs Jesus Gison
Atok Big Wedge Co. Vs Jesus Gison
Atok Big Wedge Co. Vs Jesus Gison
FACTS: Respondent Jesus P. Gison was engaged as part-time consultant on retainer basis by
petitioner Atok Big Wedge Company, Inc. As a consultant on retainer basis, respondent assisted
petitioner's retained legal counsel with matters pertaining to the prosecution of cases against
illegal surface occupants within the area covered by the company's mineral claims. Respondent
was likewise tasked to perform liaison work with several government agencies, which he said
was his expertise. Petitioner did not require respondent to report to its office on a regular basis,
except when occasionally requested by the management to discuss matters needing his
expertise as a consultant. As payment for his services, respondent received a retainer fee of
P3,000.00 a month, which was delivered to him either at his residence or in a local restaurant.
The parties executed a retainer agreement, but such agreement was misplaced and can no
longer be found. Respondent requested that petitioner cause his registration with the Social
Security System (SSS), but petitioner did not accede to his request. He later reiterated his
request but it was ignored by respondent considering that he was only a retainer/consultant.
Thereafter, respondent filed a Complaint with the SSS against petitioner for the latter's refusal
to cause his registration with the SSS. On the same date, Mario D. Cera, in his capacity as
resident manager of petitioner, issued a Memorandum advising respondent that within 30 days
from receipt thereof, petitioner is terminating his retainer contract with the company since his
services are no longer necessary. Respondent filed a Complaint for illegal dismissal, unfair labor
practice, underpayment of wages, non-payment of 13th month pay, vacation pay, and sick
leave pay with the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC).