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Kenya Building, Construction, Timber and Furniture Industries Employees Union v Aqua Plumbing Co Limited [2015] KEELRC 1342 (KLR)

[2015] KEELRC 1342 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1342
Citation
[2015] KEELRC 1342 (KLR)
Decided
6 March 2015
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TypeIndustrial DisputePostureClaimant won with costs awardedCoramJames Rika
Holding

The Court orders the Respondent to pay Javan Mgosi 2 months' salary in notice pay, 3 years' annual leave pay, 2.25 days' pro-rata leave pay, 15 days' service pay, and arrears of house rent allowance totaling Kshs. 126,050 within 30 days of the delivery of this Award.

Facts

Javan Mgosi was employed as a Plumber by Aqua Plumbing Co Limited from January 2007 to October 2010. He claimed termination benefits including notice pay, annual leave pay, prorate leave pay, and service pay, which were allegedly denied. The Claimant Union filed the claim on behalf of Javan and other Grievants.

Issues

  1. Termination benefits for Javan Mgosi

Reasoning

The Court found the Claim to be well-founded in law and fact, and the Respondent was ordered to pay the specified benefits.

Outcome

Claimant wins with costs awarded

Orders

  • The Respondent shall pay Javan Mgosi 2 months' salary in notice pay, 3 years' annual leave pay, 2.25 days' pro-rata leave pay, 15 days' service pay, and arrears of house rent allowance totaling Kshs. 126,050 within 30 days of the delivery of this Award.

Remedies

  • Payment of Kshs. 126,050 to Javan Mgosi

Authorities cited

Legislation (1)
  • Industrial Court [Procedure] Rules 2010
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