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JONATHAN AGO ADJEI, ISSAKA ALIYU ABU AND MICHAEL CHARWAY OKPOTI
V.
GCB BANK LIMITED

(2019) JELR 66041 (CA)

Court of Appeal 21 Mar 2019 Ghana
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- This case involves an appeal in a Labour Suit brought by three individuals against Ghana Commercial Bank Ltd. - The High Court initially dismissed all the claims of the plaintiffs/appellants. - The appellants filed a Notice of Appeal on s

Case Details

Suit Number:CIVILAPPEAL NO. 1/101/2018
Judges:HONYENUGA J.A. (PRESIDING), SOWAH J.A., POKU-ACHEAMPONG J.A.
Counsel:MR. DOE AGBENU FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS,MR. KWAME D. S. ASIRI FOR DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT

JUDGMENT

POKU-ACHEAMPONG, J.A.

This is an appeal in respect of a Labour Suit brought on behalf of three young men who used to work with the Respondent Bank, Ghana Commercial Bank Ltd.

On 23rd May, 2016 the High Court (Labour Court 1) delivered its judgment and dismissed all the claims of the Plaintiffs/Appellants.

Aggrieved and highly dissatisfied with the judgment the Plaintiffs /Appellants on 1st August 2017 filed a Notice of Appeal on the following grounds:

GROUNDS OF APPEAL

a. That the Judge erred in Law when she failed to hold that Plaintiffs having attained the status of temporary workers they by law attained the status of permanent workers and ought to have been treated as permanent workers.

b. That the Judge erred in Law when she concluded that Plaintiffs have not been trained in core banking and as such were not qualified for employment as permanent workers.

c. The Judge erred grievously in Law when she held that Plaintiffs did not accept the transfers issued by the Defendant but wro…

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