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Peter Mucha Gachoka v Protocol Solutions Limited [2017] KEELRC 1835 (KLR)

[2017] KEELRC 1835 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1835
Citation
[2017] KEELRC 1835 (KLR)
Decided
30 January 2017
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Summary at a glance

TypeUnpaid Salary and Benefits DisputePostureAppeal from a Labour Court DecisionCoramHON. LADY JUSTICE HELLEN WASILWA
Court finds that Respondent did not pay Claimant for November 2012 to April 2013 (6 months) and paid him 1/2 salary for May 2013 to August 2013 (4 months). Total judgment awarded is Kshs.5,100,000.

Facts

Claimant was employed as Chief Financial Officer by Respondent from October 2012 to June 2014. He claimed unpaid salary, leave days, service pay, and deductions from his salary. Respondent denied the claims.

Issues

  • Unpaid salary for specific months
  • Unpaid leave days
  • Service pay
  • Deductions from salary

Reasoning

Court found that the Respondent failed to pay the Claimant for the specified period and awarded the claimed amounts.

Outcome

Claimant's claim upheld

Orders

  • Judgment for Kshs.5,100,000.00 less statutory deductions
  • Remission of NSSF and NHIF contributions to respective funds

Remedies

  • Payment of judgment amount
  • Remission of deductions

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Employment and Labour Relations Act
  • National Social Security Fund Act
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