Facts:: 1 Negros Slashers, Inc. v. Alvarez, Et Al
Facts:: 1 Negros Slashers, Inc. v. Alvarez, Et Al
Facts:: 1 Negros Slashers, Inc. v. Alvarez, Et Al
FACTS:
Respondent Alvin Teng is a professional basketball player
who started his career as such in the Philippine Basketball
Association and then later on played in the Metropolitan
Basketball Association (MBA).
On February 4, 1999, Teng signed a 3-year contract 6 (which
included a side contract and agreement for additional
benefits and bonuses) with the Laguna Lakers. Before the
expiration of his contract with the Laguna Lakers on
December 31, 2001, the Lakers traded and/or transferred
Teng to petitioner Negros Slashers, with the latter assuming
the obligations of Laguna Lakers under Tengs unexpired
contract, including the monthly salary of P250,000, P50,000
of which remained to be the obligation of the Laguna Lakers.
On March 28, 2000, the management of the Laguna Lakers
formally informed Teng of his transfer to the Negros
Slashers.7Teng executed with the Negros Slashers the
Players Contract of Employment.8
On Game Number 4 of the MBA Championship Round for the
year 2000 season, Teng had a below-par playing
performance. Because of this, the coaching staff decided to
pull him out of the game. Teng then sat on the bench, untied
his shoelaces and donned his practice jersey. On the
following game, Game Number 5 of the Championship
Round, Teng called-in sick and did not play.
On March 16, 2001, the management of Negros Slashers
came up with a decision, and through its General Manager,
petitioner Rodolfo Alvarez, wrote12Teng informing him of his
termination from the team.
Teng filed an illegal dismissal case with the Regional
Arbitration Branch No. VI of the NLRC.13