International Catholic Migration Commission vs. Calleja
International Catholic Migration Commission vs. Calleja
International Catholic Migration Commission vs. Calleja
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"Presidential Decree No. 1620 which grants to the IRRI the status,
prerogatives, privileges and immunities of an international
organization is clear and explicit. It provides in categorical terms
that:
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1 Article XIII, Section 3. The State shall afford full protection to labor,
local and overseas, organized and unorganized, and promote full
employment opportunities for all. It shall guarantee the rights of all
workers to self-organization, collective bargaining and negotiations and
peaceful concerted activities including the right to strike in accordance
with law. They shall be entitled to security of tenure, humane conditions
of work and a living wage. They shall also participate in policy and
decision-making processes affecting their rights and benefits as may be
provided by law.
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"Art. 3·The Institute shall enjoy immunity from any penal, civil
and administrative proceedings, except insofar as immunity has
been expressly waived by the Director-General of the Institution or
his authorized representative.
"Verily, unless and until the Institute expressly waives its
immunity, no summons, subpoena, orders, decisions or proceedings
ordered by any court or administrative or quasi-judicial agency are
enforceable as against the Institute. In the case at bar there was no
such waiver made by the Director-General of the Institute. Indeed,
the Institute, at the very first opportunity already vehemently
questioned the jurisdiction of this Department by filing an ex-parte
motion to dismiss the case."
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'The Charter, while it invests the United Nations with the general
task of promoting progress and international cooperation in
economic, social, health, cultural, educational and related matters,
contemplates that these tasks will be mainly fulfilled not by organs
of the United Nations itself but by autonomous international
organizations established by inter-governmental agreements
outside the United Nations. There are now many such international
agencies having functions in many different fields, e.g. in posts,
telecommunications, railways, canals, rivers, sea transport, civil
aviation, meteorology, atomic energy, finance, trade, education and
culture, health and refugees. Some are virtually world-wide in their
membership, some are regional or otherwise limited in their
membership. The Charter provides that those agencies which have
'wide international responsibilities' are to be brought into
relationship with the United Nations by agreements entered into
between them and the Economic and Social
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Council, are then to be known as 'specialized agencies.' "
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14 Article II, Section 18. The State affirms labor as a primary social
economic force. It shall protect the rights of workers and promote their
welfare.
15 Article III, Section 8. The right of the people, including those
employed in the public and private sectors, to form unions, associations,
or societies for purposes not contrary to law shall not be abridged.
16 Article 243. Coverage and Employees' Right to Self-Organization.
·All persons employed in commercial, industrial and agricultural
enterprises and in religious, charitable, medical or educational
institutions whether operating for profit or not, shall have the right to
self-organization and to form, join or assist labor organizations of their
own choosing for purposes of collective bargaining. Ambulant,
intermittent and itinerant workers, self-employed people, rural workers
and those without any definite employees may form labor organizations
for their mutual aid and protection.
Article Article 246. Non-abridgement of Right to Self-organization.·It
shall be unlawful for any person to restrain, coerce, discriminate against
or unduly interfere with employees and workers in their exercise of the
right to self-organization. Such right shall include the right to form, join,
or assist labor organizations for the purpose of collective bargaining
through representatives of their own choosing
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SO ORDERED.
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