FACTS:
The National Alliance of Teachers sued Jose Rizal College for
alleged nonpayment of unworked holidays from 1975 to 1977. The members of the
Alliance concerned are faculty members who are paid on the basis of student
contract hour.
ISSUE:
Whether or not the school faculty are entitled to unworked holiday
pay.
HELD:
As far as unworked regular holidays are concerned, the teachers
are not entitled to holiday pay. Regular holidays specified as such by law are
known to both school and faculty members as no class days;” certainly the
latter do not expect payment for said unworked days, and this was clearly in
their minds when they entered into the teaching contracts.
On the other hand, the teachers are entitled to be paid for
unworked special holidays. Otherwise stated, the faculty member, although
forced to take a rest, does not earn what he should earn on that day. Be it
noted that when a special public holiday is declared, the faculty member paid
by the hour is deprived of expected income, and it does not matter that the
school calendar is extended in view of the days or hours lost, for their income
that could be earned from other sources is lost during the extended days.
Similarly, when classes are called off or shortened on account of typhoons,
floods, rallies, and the like, these faculty members must likewise be paid,
whether or not extensions are ordered.
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