The Waterfront and Allied Workers Union (WAWU) has gained success at another tribunal by securing compensation packages for two former employees of Josephine Gabriel and Company Limited.
WAWU challenged the grounds on which the employment of then salesman Robert Abraham and driver Albert Titre were terminated in 2008, and a tribunal found that the men were dismissed unlawfully, WAWU Secretary-Treasurer Kertiste Augustus revealed on Tuesday.
The tribunal ruled that Josephine Gabriel should pay Abraham $16,000 in addition to $7,340 to be paid by the company upon terminating Abraham’s employment. The company is to pay Titre $4,200.
Josephine Gabriel is expected to compensate both men before April 30 2011, Augustus said.
“We from the Waterfront and Allied Workers Union are pleased that we are able to give effective representation to our members,” he added.
u all think al u would get away.pay up gabriel.u al was smilin in the tribunal.who have the last laugh now.god is good.
that,s good some company like to dismiss workers for nothing much they could just give them a warning letter
see i think all you say c/b people stupid and thief now who smart smart ppl come fr the east go east
Very interesting there is a similar case pending against J Astaphan and Company for the wrongful dismissal of two poor people children that case goes back way before 2008 and cannot be called I wionder why?
There is another one, similar, against Charles, but they keep calling it off for over 5 years now. I too would like to know why these cases take so much time??? WHY???
dont wory my friend have patience.we waited for 4 years.good luck.