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Kenya National Private Security Workers Union v Total Security Surveillance Limited [2014] KEELRC 673 (KLR)

[2014] KEELRC 673 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
673
Citation
[2014] KEELRC 673 (KLR)
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TypeIndustrial DisputePostureAppeal from an original trial decisionCoramJames Rika
The claim is hereby struck out with no order on the costs

Facts

The case involved a dispute over terminal benefits and a certificate of service award. The Claimant Union filed a Statement of Claim through Peter Odima, who was not identified as an authorized representative or General Secretary. The Respondent filed a Statement of Reply. The dispute was heard and closed on 8th July 2013.

Issues

  • Termination benefits and certificate of service award
  • Representation of the Claimant Union in court

Reasoning

The Court found the claim improperly brought and prosecuted due to unclear representation of the Claimant Union and irregularities in the legal formalism.

Outcome

The claim is struck out with no order on the costs

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