IN THE LABOUR COURT OF LESOTHO
HELD AT MASERU LC/14/2015
IN THE MATTER BETWEEN
MATHABISO SIBOLLA 1st APPLICANT
MAMOSIUOA MAMPA 2nd APPLICANT
REBECCA MAQEKOANE 3rd APPLICANT
MATŠELISO KHOHLOKOANE 4th APPLICANT
AND
TŠEPO EA SECHABA (PTY) LTD T/A
PAY SAVE HYPERSTORES (PTY) LTD RESPONDENT
JUDGMENT
Claims for unpaid maternity leave and notice pay. Court mero motu raising a point of law regarding its jurisdiction over the Applicants claims. Parties agreeing with the Court that the claims relate to unpaid monies and are arbitrable before the DDPR in terms of section 226(2) of the Labour Code (Amendment) Act 3 of 2000. Court remitting the matter to the DDPR to be heard in the merits, with terms. The principle of incidental proceedings being explained. No order as to costs being made.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISPUTE
“1. Directing the respondent to pay the [maternity] leave owed as it was not paid.”
2. Directing the respondent to pay the costs of suit in the event of opposing this application.
3. Further and/or alternative relief.”
Evidently, nothing touches on the issue of the interpretation or application of either or both the Labour Code Order (Supra) and the Labour Code Wages Order (supra).
SUBMISSIONS AND ANALYSIS
“a dispute concerning the underpayment or non payment of monies due under the provisions of the Act;”
Evidently, the Applicant’s claim fall within the jurisdiction of the DDPR.
“(i) a collective agreement;
(ii) a breach of a contract of employment;
(iii) a Wages Order contemplated in section 51;”
“(1) The Labour Court has the exclusive jurisdiction to resolve the following disputes:
However because in casu no such independent claim, that falls outside the scope of authority of the DDPR, has been referred, it cannot therefore be proper for the DDPR to decline jurisdiction.
AWARD
We therefore make an award as follows:
THUS DONE AND DATED AT MASERU ON THIS 10th DAY OF AUGUST 2015.
T C RAMOSEME
DEPUTY PRESIDENT (a.i.)
LABOUR COURT OF LESOTHO
MRS. MOSEHLE I CONCUR
MR KAO I CONCUR
FOR APPLICANTS: MR. LETSIE
FOR RESPONDENT: ADV. ‘NONO