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WAPIC INSURANCE PLC & ANOR
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ALALE & ORS

(2019) JELR 110712 (CA)

Court of Appeal 4 Dec 2019 Nigeria
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- The case involves an appeal from the judgment of the National Industrial Court. - The court held that the appellants constructively dismissed the 1st - 4th respondents from their employment and awarded them 6 months' salary each as damage

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Suit Number:CA/L/1128/2016
Judges:Joseph Shagbaor Ikyegh Jamilu Yammama Tukur Ebiowei Tobi
Counsel:Chief A. Ogundipe for the 1st – 4th Respondents. The 5th Respondent was served the hearing notice but was unrepresented.

JOSEPH SHAGBAOR IKYEGH, J.C.A. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): The appeal is from the judgment of the National Industrial Court (the Court below) whereby it held that the appellants constructively dismissed the 1st – 4th respondents from their employment as a result of which the 1st – 4th respondents are entitled to be paid 6 months’ salary each as damages/compensation; that the appellants’ 2008 staff handbook regulated the employment relationship between the appellants and the 1st – 4th respondents as a consequence of which the appellants must adhere strictly to the provisions thereof on redundancy payment upon the forced exit of the 1st – 4th respondents from 08.02.13; that the appellants must pay due gratuity to the 1st – 4th respondents in line with the 2008 staff handbook; and that the 5th – 6th respondents are restrained from releasing or parting with the gratuity fund kept with them until the legally constituted trust committee directs as appropriate.

​Sketchily stated, the 1…

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