Retrenchment may occur for several reasons: business recession, industrial depression, seasonal fluctuations, during lulls due to lack of orders or materials, or when introducing more efficient machinery, new methods, automation, or converting the plant for a new production program.
Retrenchment may occur for several reasons: business recession, industrial depression, seasonal fluctuations, during lulls due to lack of orders or materials, or when introducing more efficient machinery, new methods, automation, or converting the plant for a new production program.
Retrenchment may occur for several reasons: business recession, industrial depression, seasonal fluctuations, during lulls due to lack of orders or materials, or when introducing more efficient machinery, new methods, automation, or converting the plant for a new production program.
(2) Industrial depression; or (3) Seasonal fluctuations; or (4) During lulls occasioned by lack of orders, shortage of materials, conversion of the plant for a new production program; or (5) The introduction of new methods or more efficient machinery, or of automation.1
1 Anabe v. Asian Construction G.R. No. 183233, December 23, 2009