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Charity Wambui Muriuki v M/s Total Security Surveillance Limited [2017] KEELRC 898 (KLR)

[2017] KEELRC 898 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
898
Citation
[2017] KEELRC 898 (KLR)
Decided
21 July 2017
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TypeEmployment DisputePostureClaimant v RespondentCoramAbuodha J. N.
Holding

Claimant's claim dismissed with costs.

Facts

Claimant Charity Wambui Muriuki was employed by Respondent M/S Total Security Surveillance Limited as a light van driver. She claimed house allowance, overtime, and non-payment of work during public holidays. She resigned citing inability to pay bus fare.

Issues

  1. Claimant's claim for house allowance, overtime, and non-payment of work during public holidays.
  2. Claimant's resignation and payment of gratuity

Reasoning

Claimant failed to prove her claim to the required standards. She did not produce evidence showing her salary was below the applicable minimum wage order and that her salary was net of house allowance.

Outcome

Claim dismissed with costs

Authorities cited

Legislation (3)
  • Employment Act
  • Wage Order for 1998
  • Wages Order for 2006
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