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For the second time this year, luxury resort Sandy Lane Hotel has been ordered to pay a former employee for unfair dismissal.The latest ruling was handed down on Wednesday by the Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT) which ordered that former laundry supervisor Alfred Branch, who had been employed at the west coast property for 11 years, be paid just over $54 000 by December 15, 2022.Branch’s lawyer Rhea Cheltenham and attorney-at-law Michael Koeiman who represented Sandy Lane had previously agreed to a basic sum of approximately $50 000 and will not appeal the overall award.Sandy Lane terminated Branch in February 2014, claiming that a letter he wrote the previous month, seeking a meeting with the chairman to discuss outstanding concerns, contained language that management deemed threatening. ....
A retired Human Resources management official who was responsible for employee matters at the prestigious Sandy Lane Hotel admitted to the Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT) on Thursday that the company breached the legislative procedures for disciplining employees when it fired laundry supervisor Alfred Branch forthwith in February 2014.Then Assistant Director of Human Resources Winifred Williams also agreed with Branch’s attorney Rhea Cheltenham that Sandy Lane even breached its own internal disciplinary procedure with regard to an earlier matter concerning the former employee.Williams testimony before the ERT came during a 45-minute cross-examination by Branch’s lawyer as the unfair dismissal hearing continued virtually today before the panel of commissioners chaired by former High Court and Court of Appeal judge, Christopher Blackman. Trade unionist Frederick Forde and HR professional Deighton Marshall, are the other two commissioners hearing the matter. ....
Social Share Edmund Bushell abandoned his job in December 2014 and was not dismissed by the Barbados Light & Power. That was the ruling of the Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT) in a decision delivered by chair of the panel Emmerson Graham QC. Member Edward Bushell and Graham agreed on that position while third member of the panel, Beverley Beckles, had a dissenting opinion. Edmund, an electrical technician who worked with the company from 2000 to 2014, was represented by attorney John Collymore. Michael Koeiman appeared for the BL&P. Edmund was selected as a Barbados Workers’ Union delegate between 2012 and 2014 when the company was negotiating the Collective Bargaining Agreement. (AC) ....
Social Share An attorney and trade unionists are reinforcing that employers cannot force their staff to take the COVID-19 vaccine or even disclose if they have been inoculated. However, not everyone was on the same page regarding whether individuals should be given incentives to take the jab. Those were some of the positions taken yesterday during the Human Resource Management Association of Barbados’ (HRMAB) panel discussion entitled Jabs For Jobs: Legality Of COVID-19 Vaccinations For Employment. General secretary of Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB), Dennis DePeiza; legal officer at the Barbados Workers’ Union, Kamisha Benjamin; and attorney Michael Koeiman were part of the panel. HRMAB president Brittany Brathwaite was moderator. ....