James Andrew Wandera Kafwa v Public Service Commission & another [2018] KEELRC 1077 (KLR)
- Court
- Employment & Labour Relations Court
- Case number
- 1077
- Citation
- [2018] KEELRC 1077 (KLR)
- Decided
- 26 September 2018
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TypeEmployment DisputePostureAppeal from the original trialCoramHON. LADY JUSTICE HELLEN WASILWA
Holding
The court found that the claimant was not discriminated against and dismissed the claim.
Facts
The claimant was employed by the Public Service Commission as a Copy Typist II in 1977. He was later deployed to the Ministry of Lands and Settlement and then to the Voice of Kenya. He claims he was discriminated against due to his gender and was interdicted without cause.
Issues
- Whether the claimant was discriminated against due to his gender
- Whether the claimant is entitled to damages and salary payments
Reasoning
The court ruled that the claimant's deployment and interdiction were not due to gender discrimination.
Outcome
The claimant's appeal was dismissed.
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