Kennedy Ogeto. [Fidelis Kabunyi, Standard]Business NewsSolicitor General Kennedy Ogeto wrote to the management saying there was no due process in the decision and that it violated the employees’ rights. The State has thrown its weight to defend tens of workers who have been rendered jobless by Fairmont Norfolk and Mara Safari Club. The joint management of the facilities indefinitely closed them and laid off workers, citing economic hardships brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic and flooding. But Solicitor General Kennedy Ogeto wrote to the management saying there was no due process in the decision and that it violated the employees’ rights.
Source: Standard Digital May 29, 2020 20:16 UTC