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Kenya Union of Commercial Food and Allied Workers v Komothai Coffee Growers Limited (Cause 708 of 2019) [2023] KEELRC 3397 (KLR) (20 December 2023) (Ruling)

[2023] KEELRC 3397 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
3397
Citation
[2023] KEELRC 3397 (KLR)
Decided
20 December 2023
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Summary at a glance

TypeReview of JudgmentPostureClaimant seeks review of the Court's Judgment
The names appearing at numbers 4, 11, 12, and 20 of the Judgment are expunged, and John Ngei Ngethe, Abraham Muhia Thangate, James Muiru Kariuki, and John Kiuru Kiarie are included in the Judgment. The total award is reviewed from Kshs 13,613,025.00 to Kshs 12,063,745.60.

Facts

The Claimant/Applicant seeks review of the Court's Judgment dated 28th October 2022, which ordered payment of salaries for the period January to December 2018. The Judgment totals to 11,673,684.00, while the Claimant claims the correct amount is 13,613,025.00.

Issues

  • Arithmetical errors in the Judgment
  • Replication of names in the Judgment
  • Omission of certain grievants' names in the Judgment

Reasoning

The Court found that there were arithmetical errors and replication of names in the Judgment, and the omission of certain grievants' names. The Court allowed the Application and corrected the errors.

Outcome

The Application is allowed, and the names are expunged and the grievants are included in the Judgment.

Orders

  • The names appearing at numbers 4, 11, 12, and 20 of the Judgment are expunged.
  • John Ngei Ngethe, Abraham Muhia Thangate, James Muiru Kariuki, and John Kiuru Kiarie are included in the Judgment.
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