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Moses Joseph Okiya v Tracom College Limited [2013] KEELRC 695 (KLR)

[2013] KEELRC 695 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
695
Citation
[2013] KEELRC 695 (KLR)
Decided
19 July 2013
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TypeIndustrial DisputePostureClaimant's AppealCoramBYRAM ONGAYA
The dismissal was unfair and the claimant is entitled to a declaration, compensation, and a certificate of service.

Facts

Claimant Moses Joseph Okiya was dismissed by Respondent Tracom College Limited on January 5, 2012, without prior warning or hearing. The claimant claimed unfair dismissal and other damages.

Issues

  • Whether the dismissal was unfair
  • Whether the claimant is entitled to other remedies

Reasoning

The dismissal was not genuine and the claimant was not given notice. The court finds that the claimant is entitled to compensation and a certificate of service.

Outcome

Judgment for the claimant

Orders

  • Payment of Kshs.121,500/= to the claimant by 1.9.2013
  • Delivery of certificate of service by 1.9.2013
  • Payment of costs of the case

Remedies

  • Declaration of unfair dismissal
  • Compensation of Kshs.121,500/=

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Employment Act, 2007
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