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Labour Court Binds Gulf Air to Pay 30.000 BD for Arbitrarily Dismissed Irish Employee
2017-06-02 - 10:57 p
Bahrain Mirror: The Labour Court presided over by judge Abdulazizi Al-Jaberi and Mahmoud Al-Wadiyani as a secretariat bound Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, to pay 29796.126 BD for an Irish employee who was arbitrarily dismissed from work.
The case's documents show that the Irish employee had worked with Gulf Air for about 24 years.
The court bound the company to give the employee an end of service certificate and obliged it to pay the expenses and 20 BD for the attorney's fees.
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