Letter of Instruction No. 22 (Marcos)
MALACAÑANG
RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
MANILA
October 5, 1972
LETTER OF INSTRUCTION No. 22
To: The Secretary of Public Works and Communications
In order to facilitate the implementation of the program of reforms of the Government, and in relation to your letters both dated September 30, 1972, recommending the separation from the service of certain employees who were either absent without leave (AWOL) or on leave without pay for quite a long time or with pending cases in that Department, you are hereby directed to dismiss immediately Rodolfo Caracay in accordance with your recommendation and to consider the following dropped from the service for having failed to return to work after the expiration of their approved leaves:
| Name | Designation |
| 1. Amado Calderon | Legal Officer I |
| 2. Antonina Jimenez | Clerk II |
| 3. Humberto Rana | Sr. Civil Engineer |
| 4. Donato B. Simeon | Dept. Chief Accountant III |
| 5. Casimiro Marcelo | Supvg. Civil Engineer I |
| 6. Florentino Justiani | Sr. Civil Engineer |
| 7. Ofelia Paredes | Clerk II |
| 8. Rosita Garcia | Mat. Lab. Technician |
| 9. Evelyn Laguatan | Mat. Test. Lab. Aide |
| 10. Leorila Calso | Clerk I |
| 11. Imelda Avila | Sr. Mat. Lab. Tech. |
| 12. Ricarte Laguatan | Dupl. Equipt. Operator |
| 13. Laura Imperio | Bindery Helper |
| 14. Remedios Chavez | Dentist I |
Your immediate compliance with this Order is enjoined.
(Sgd.) Ferdinand E. Marcos
President
Republic of the Philippines
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