Liberia: Labour Ministry Holds Sime Darby and Mano Oil Liable to Pay US424K to Former Employee - News Summed Up

Liberia: Labour Ministry Holds Sime Darby and Mano Oil Liable to Pay US424K to Former Employee


Monrovia – A Senior Hearing Officer at the Division of Labour Standards, at the Ministry of Labour has ruled holding Sime Darby/Mano Oil Plantation liable to pay the amount of twenty-four thousand United States to a former employee of the company for unfair labour practices. The ruling by Hearing Officer Charles M. Tuazama dated October 19, 2020 a copy of which is in the possession of FrontPageAfrica followed several months of investigation into complaint filed Atty. Samwar S. Fallah against the Management of Sime Darby/Mano Oil alleging unfair Labour Practice, constructive dismissal without cause. Fallah in his letter of complaint file before the then Minister of Labour, Hon. The Complainant indicated that a clause in his employment contract provided for Defendant Management to provide him assigned vehicle for work related purposes.


Source: Front Page Africa November 02, 2020 05:03 UTC



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