Tag - Libel

Sample Notice to Explain – Libel Against the Company

Sample notice to explain for the offense libel against the company is provided in this post to guide practitioners of the due process requirements on employee dismissal. The post below is based on the book Human Resource Forms, Notices and Contracts Volume 2 (pp. 59-60) by Atty. Villanueva. Form No. 31 Notice to Explain – Libel Against the Company To : RICHARD GOLEZ Clerk From : HR Date : _____________________ Subject : Notice to Explain On ___________, it came to the knowledge of the management [...]

Libel Against a Superior is Serious Misconduct – Sample Notice of Dismissal

Libel is a serious misconduct which if committed against a superior may be ground for dismissal of employee. The post below is the second of the two-notice rule and the final step in twin requirements of notice and hearing to comply with the procedural due process. The sample form is based on the book Human Resource Forms, Notices & Contracts Volume 2 by Atty. Elvin. Form No. 28 Decision to Dismiss (Final Notice) – Libel Against Superior To : BELL LI Clerk From [...]

Libel Against a Superior is Serious Misconduct – Sample Notice of Conference

Libel against superior Libel is defined as a malicious and public imputation in writing by one of a crime on another. (Art. 355, Revised Penal Code) When made against an immediate superior at work, libel constitutes serious misconduct, which is a valid ground for termination of employment. Previously, we posted the sample Notice to Explain for the offense libel against a superior. Today, the same employee will be served with Notice of Administrative Conference/Hearing. This is another important step in [...]

Libel Against a Superior is a Serious Misconduct and Ground for Dismissal of Employee – Sample Notice to Explain

Libel committed against an officer of the company is a serious misconduct. It can be ground for dismissal of employees. In addition, libel if committed through the social media or any Internet-based platforms may constitute cybercrime. Below is the Sample Notice to Explain for libel against a superior. The post is based on Atty. Villanueva’s book Human Resource Forms, Notices & Contracts Volume 2 (page 52). Form No. 26 Notice to Explain (First Notice) – Libel against superior To : BELL [...]

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