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Ngumbau Mulingwa & 12 others v Athi River Steel Plant Limited [2018] KEELRC 2290 (KLR)

[2018] KEELRC 2290 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
2290
Citation
[2018] KEELRC 2290 (KLR)
Decided
2 March 2018
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Summary at a glance

TypeEmployment and Labour Relations CasePostureAppeal from a judgment awarding notice pay and compensation for unfair termination of serviceCoramAbuodha J. N.
The respondent is ordered to deposit Kshs.1,227,450 within 45 days of this ruling or execution will proceed.

Facts

The claimants were employees of Athi River Steel Plant Limited who were terminated unfairly. The court awarded each claimant on month's salary in lieu of notice and six months' salary as compensation.

Issues

  • Whether the respondent should be granted a stay of execution of the court's judgment pending appeal.
  • Whether the respondent should provide security for the due performance of the decree.

Reasoning

The court found that the respondent should not be granted a stay of execution as the appeal is not an appellate court and the rules do not apply. The court also ordered security for the decree.

Outcome

The respondent is ordered to provide security for the decree.

Orders

  • The respondent is ordered to deposit Kshs.1,227,450 within 45 days of this ruling or execution will proceed.

Remedies

  • Security for the decree.
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