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Erick Otieno Oricho & 6 others v County Public Service Board & 2 others [2019] KEELRC 2195 (KLR)

[2019] KEELRC 2195 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
2195
Citation
[2019] KEELRC 2195 (KLR)
Decided
14 February 2019
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TypeLabor DisputePostureApplication for Interim OrdersCoramHon. Lady Justice Maureen Onyango
The court issued an order staying the operationalisation of the notices of termination of the claimants' contracts.

Facts

The claimants were employees of the Kisumu County Public Service Board, appointed by the Governor and the County Secretary. They were served with termination notices dated 30 August 2017.

Issues

  • Whether the notices of termination of the contracts of the petitioners are null and void.
  • Whether the petitioners are entitled to the orders sought.

Reasoning

The court found the termination notices to be illegal and unlawful, and granted interim orders to stay their operationalisation.

Outcome

Interim orders issued to stay the operationalisation of the termination notices.

Orders

  • Ordering the operationalisation of the termination notices to be stayed

Remedies

  • Interim orders to stay the operationalisation of the termination notices

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • County Governments Act
  • Employment Act, 2007
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