Guinness Ordered To Pay Disengaged Staff N52.456m
Guinness Nigeria Plc and three others to pay an aggrieved former employee of the company, Bright Nwosu, the sum of N52,456,000 million, over wrongful termination of employment.
The
Port-Harcourt, River State division of the National Industrial Court (NICN),
gave the order in a judgment in a case of unjust termination of employment
brought against the company by one of its former worker.
Bright
Nwosu, who was employed by Guinness Nigeria Plc in 2004 as a Sales Executive,
filed a suit against the firm, on September 18, 2019, after he was wrongfully
disengaged.
Delivering
judgment in the suit marked NICN/PHC/108/2019, Justice Nelson Ogbuanya, held
that Guinness Nigeria Plc, erred when it terminated the employment of Nwosu
without justification, adding that evidence before the court proved that the
sacked employee was diligent in his duties before the termination of his
employment.
The court
however declared as unacceptable the stipulation of Guinness employees’
handbook, that employees can be sacked without expressly stating the reason
behind the sacking.
The Judge
consequently ordered Guinness to pay Nwosu N19 million and N886,000 (Eight
Hundred and Eighty-Six Thousand Naira for his terminal benefit and gratuity,
having worked for 15 years before his sacking.
The judge also
ordered Guinness to pay Nwosu’s two months unpaid salaries in lieu of notice,
amounting to N570,000 (Five Hundred and Seventy Thousand Naira).
Justice
Ogbuanya also ordered Guinness to pay the sum of N30 million and another N2
million, to Nwosu as damages for the unfair labour practices he suffered and the cost of litigation.
The judge
clarified that all sums of money awarded in favour of the claimant must be paid
within two months from the date of judgment delivery, saying any delay would
attract a 10 percent interest per annum until fully liquidated.
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