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Roman Catholic university in Tacloban, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Liceo del Verbo Divino, also referred to by its acronym LVD, is a private, Catholic, co-educational basic education institution run by the Philippine Southern Province of the Society of the Divine Word in Tacloban City, Philippines. It was founded by the Divine Word Missionaries in 1929.
Former names |
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Motto | Agnoscite Dei Potentiam (Latin) |
Motto in English | Acknowledge the Power of God |
Type | Private, Catholic basic education institution |
Established | 1929 |
Founder | Society of the Divine Word |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic (Divine Word Missionaries) |
Location | , 11°14′26″N 125°00′02″E |
Nickname | Divinians |
Website | lvd |
Liceo del Verbo Divino was formerly the Divine Word University of Tacloban. The latter was closed in June 1995 by the school administrators after a court ruling favoring the labor union which is composed of its faculty members and other employees. In 2006, DWU reopened its doors with a new administration and a new name, Liceo del Verbo Divino. It currently offers Basic Education (preschool, elementary, junior high school, and senior high school).
Two prolonged strikes occurred in 1988 and in 1989. From the start the administrators were unwilling to negotiate with the union. Instead of accepting the union's right to represent the workers on the basis of signed memberships, they demanded a certification election. Union leaders were antagonized with this approach. In addition, the administration's lawyers advised them to attempt to form a parallel union of their own which would be more favorable to the administration, but the court considered this to be "union busting".
In 1990 the Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled in favor of the labor union: "In Divine Word University of Tacloban vs. Secretary of Labor and Employment, petitioner therein, Divine Word University of Tacloban, refused to perform its duty to bargain collectively. Thus, we upheld the unilateral imposition on the university of the CBA proposed by the Divine Word University Employees Union. We said further: 'That being the said case, the petitioner may not validly assert that its consent should be a primordial consideration in the bargaining process. By its acts, no less than its action which bespeak its insincerity, it has forfeited whatever rights it could have asserted as an employer.' "[1]
The university administration still refused to negotiate. Administrative Officer Fr. Margarito Alingasa, SVD announced the closure of the university in June 1995. Students, faculty and staff were left with no school and no employment. Many in the community were affected, including boarding houses, tricycle drivers and the Tacloban business community. Supporters of the university administration claim that the "selfishness of union members" led to the closure, and that faculty and staff had been promised "exorbitant amounts" if they joined the union.[2]
In June 2000 the Divine Word Hospital opened St. Scholastica College of Tacloban, renting the Janssen Building of the University for classroom use and office space. Courses were offered in nursing, medical technology, biology and pharmacy.
On February 21, 2006, the SVD announced the reopening of the Divine Word University of Tacloban under a new school name: "Liceo del Verbo Divino," though still under the SVD management.[3] A signing ceremony was held at the Santo Niño Church after the Holy Mass held in celebration of the birthday of Most Rev. Archbishop Pedro Dean. This came ten years after the DWU shut down in 1995 after the dispute with faculty and other employees.
Company type | Alumni Association |
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Founded | 2000, Philippines |
Headquarters | Tacloban City, Philippines |
Key people | Board of Directors: Louis Ocana Paul Bolaños Jaime Bermejo Sara Q. Caballes Athena Cloma-Granados Flerida Creencia Wilfredo Garrido Alberto Lamayo Cesar Merin Imelda Nartea Fideliza Noel Natividad Noel-Alejo Leo Rama Tarcelo Sabarre Ma. Luz C. Vilches Samuel J. Yap Board of Trustees: Fideliza G. Noel (Chairperson) Samuel J. Yap Athena C. Granados Leo R. Rama Natividad Noel-Alejo Wilfredo Garrido Flerida V. Creencia Ma. Luz C. Vilches |
In the early months of 2000, a DWU Jubilee Association was established in Manila in an attempt to mobilize the alumni from the university and former students, staff and friends the world over to bring the Divine Word University back to life.[4] Local chapters of the association were planned for Tacloban City, the United States and Europe.[5]
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