WHEREAS, the Workmen's Compensation Commission and the Workmen's Compensation Units in the Regional Offices of the Department of Labor had, by virtue of Act No. 3428, as amended, exclusive jurisdiction to hear and decide claims for work-connected disabilities and deaths, subject to appeal on questions of law to the Supreme Court;
WHEREAS, under PD 442, otherwise known as the "Labor Code of the Philippines," as amended by PD 626 and PD 865-A, the Workmen's Compensation Commission, the Bureau of Workmen's Compensation and the Workmen's Compensation Units were considered abolished as of March 31, 1976, and that all officials and personnel thereof were transferred to and mandatorily absorbed by the Department of Labor, subject to PD 6, LOI 14 and 14-A and Civil Service Law and Rules;
WHEREAS, upon the abolition of said, offices on March 31, 1976, there are still workmen's compensation cases to be acted upon and/or finally disposed ci by the defunct offices, and workmen's compensation enses brought on appeal to the Supreme Court which may be remanded for further proceedings;
WHEREAS, since the administrative machinery exclusively empowered to take cognizance of workmen's compensation cases are already non-existent, it is imperative that the Secretary of Labor be empowered to finally act on and dispose of such cases in order not to prejudice the claimants and employers thereby assuring a speedy dispensation of justice;
WHEREAS, the Secretary of Labor must be conferred express authority to assume and exercise effective jurisdiction over such workmen's compensation cases and those cases that may be remanded by the Supreme Court for further proceedings;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Republic of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby order and decree: