Kenya Building Construction Timber Furniture And Allied Industries Employees Union v M/S. Mehta Electrical Limited [2013] KEELRC 197 (KLR)
- Court
- Employment & Labour Relations Court
- Case number
- 197
- Citation
- [2013] KEELRC 197 (KLR)
Summary at a glance
TypeWrongful DismissalPostureAppeal from the original trialCoramMATHEWS N. NDUMA
The court ordered the respondent to pay the claimants their outstanding wages and other terminal benefits.
Facts
The claimants, Nathan Kasasiri Emitati and Peter Ochola, were employed by the respondent, M/s. Mehta Electrical Limited. Emitati was employed as an electrician at the Juba Emergency Power Project in Southern Sudan, while Ochola worked in various sites. Both were terminated with one month's salary in lieu of notice and final dues. They were not paid their outstanding wages or other terminal benefits.
Issues
- Wrongful dismissal
- Payment of outstanding wages and terminal benefits
Reasoning
The court found that the termination of the claimants' employment was wrongful and that they were not paid their outstanding wages and other terminal benefits.
Outcome
Affirmed
Orders
- Payment of outstanding wages and terminal benefits
Remedies
- Payment of outstanding wages and terminal benefits
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