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Kenya Petroleum Oil Workers Union v Proto Energy Limited (Employment and Labour Relations Cause E331 of 2022) [2024] KEELRC 231 (KLR) (9 February 2024) (Ruling)

[2024] KEELRC 231 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
231
Citation
[2024] KEELRC 231 (KLR)
Decided
9 February 2024
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Summary at a glance

TypeReview of Employment and Labour Relations Court RulingPostureRespondent seeks review of the ruling and consequential ordersCoramAN MWAURE
The court finds no error to justify setting aside the ruling or finding grounds to review the ruling

Facts

Union dues letters were submitted by the Claimant to the Respondent, and the Respondent filed a notice of appeal.

Issues

  • Whether the application for review has met the threshold for granting the review order
  • Whether the court's ruling should be set aside or reviewed

Reasoning

The court ruled that the Respondent did not meet the threshold for review and that the Respondent had the option to appeal the ruling.

Outcome

The court dismissed the application for review and set aside the consequential orders

Orders

  • The court declared that the measures restricting Court operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic have been waived
  • The court delivered the judgment and ruling through video conferencing or email

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Labour Relations Act, 2007
  • Civil Procedure Rules
Cases cited (3)
  • Anthony Chelimo v Kenya Commercial Bank Limited
  • Pancras T. Swai v Kenya Breweries Limited
  • Zablon Mokua v Solomon M. Choti & 3 others
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