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Case Law[2019] SZIC 76Eswatini

Mhlongo v Construction Logistics (Pty) Ltd (31 of 2019) [2019] SZIC 76 (16 September 2019)

Industrial Court of eSwatini

Judgment

# Mhlongo v Construction Logistics (Pty) Ltd (31 of 2019) [2019] SZIC 76 (16 September 2019) [ __](https://api.whatsapp.com/send?text=https://eswatinilii.org/akn/sz/judgment/szic/2019/76/eng@2019-09-16) [ __](https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=https://eswatinilii.org/akn/sz/judgment/szic/2019/76/eng@2019-09-16) [ __](https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://eswatinilii.org/akn/sz/judgment/szic/2019/76/eng@2019-09-16) [ __](https://www.linkedin.com/sharing/share-offsite/?url=https://eswatinilii.org/akn/sz/judgment/szic/2019/76/eng@2019-09-16) [ __](mailto:?subject=Take a look at this document from EswatiniLII: Mhlongo v Construction Logistics \(Pty\) Ltd \(31 …&body=https://eswatinilii.org/akn/sz/judgment/szic/2019/76/eng@2019-09-16) [ Download DOC (488.5 KB) ](/akn/sz/judgment/szic/2019/76/eng@2019-09-16/source) Toggle dropdown * [Download PDF](/akn/sz/judgment/szic/2019/76/eng@2019-09-16/source.pdf) Report a problem __ * Share * [ Download DOC (488.5 KB) ](/akn/sz/judgment/szic/2019/76/eng@2019-09-16/source) * [Download PDF](/akn/sz/judgment/szic/2019/76/eng@2019-09-16/source.pdf) * * * * * Report a problem __ ##### Mhlongo v Construction Logistics (Pty) Ltd (31 of 2019) [2019] SZIC 76 (16 September 2019) Copy citation * __Document detail * __Related documents Citation Mhlongo v Construction Logistics (Pty) Ltd (31 of 2019) [2019] SZIC 76 (16 September 2019) Copy Media Neutral Citation [2019] SZIC 76 Copy Court [Industrial Court of eSwatini](/judgments/SZIC/) Case number 31 of 2019 Judges [Nsibande JP](/judgments/all/?judges=Nsibande%20JP) Judgment date 16 September 2019 Language English Court Roll [Download PDF](/akn/sz/judgment/szic/2019/76/eng@2019-09-16/attachment/mhlongo-v-construction-logistics-pty-ltd-2019-szic-76-16-september-2019.pdf) (306.9 KB) * * * Skip to document content _**IN THE INDUSTRIAL COURT OF ESWATINI**_ **RULING** Case No. 31/19 In the matter between: **NHLAKANIPHO MHLONGO** Applicant **And** **CONSTRUCTION LOGISTICS (PTY) LTD** Respondent **Neutral citation:** Nhlakanipho Mhlongo v Construction Logistics (Pty) Ltd _(31/2019)_[2019]_SZIC 76_(16 September 2019) **Coram: S. NSIBANDE JP** (Sitting with Nominated Members of the Court Mr. N. Manana and Mr. M. Dlamini) **Heard:** 05 June 2019 **Delivered:** 16 September 2019 _**RULING**_ [1] The Applicant has applied to the President that his unresolved dispute with the Respondent be referred to CMAC for arbitration in terms of **Section 85 (2) (b) of the Industrial Relations Act**. [2] When the application was heard or 5th June 2019, the Respondent was not before Court despite that the application for referral was served on its attorneys of record on 15th May 2019. There being no explanation for the Respondent’s absence. The Court being satisfied that the Respondent had been properly served allowed the Applicant to proceed with his application before Court. [3] The Applicant seeks to have the matter referred to arbitration under the auspices of CMAC for the following reasons – 3.1 that there are no complex issues arising from the matter that can not be ventilated upon by a Commissioner. 3.2 that the amount claimed is a consequence of the provisions of the law and ought not be material to whether or not the matter is referred to CMAC. Further that CMAC has granted award in excess of E200 000.00 which have with stood sanctity at both the High Court and the Supreme Court. 3.3 that the quality of CMAC Commissioners is such that there will be no prejudice suffered by the Respondent of the matter is referred. [4] Applicant, in his initial applicant seeks payment 12 months salary as compensation for unfair dismissal in the sum of E216 000 (two hundred and sixteen thousand Emalangeni). Applicant considers that he was unfairly dismissed both substantively and procedurally in that he did not commit any misconduct thus there was no reason permissible in terms of **Section 36 of the** **Employment Act 1980** nor was there any due process leading to his dismissal. [5] The submissions of the Applicant and the pleadings in the main application have been considered. I have also taken into account the full circumstances of this case. It appears to me that a number of disputes a fact may arise from this matter and the circumstances surrounding the Applicant’s departure from the Respondent’s employment. While these facts may not be too complex to establish, it would still be prejudicial to the Respondent to force it to arbitration in a situation where it faces a substantial claim, in circumstances where it will be unable to appeal against an adverse finding of facts. [6] It is my finding that the balance of equity favours the more formal structure of a court hearing and militates against this matter being referred to arbitration. In the circumstances and for the above reasons I make the following order: **(a) The application for referral is dismissed.** **(b) Each party is to pay its own costs**. **For the Applicant:** Mr B. Gumedze **For the Respondent:** Motsa Mavuso Attorneys (Not before Court) 4 #### __Related documents ▲ To the top >

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