Overworked estate manager wins 400,000 payout for 827 days of untaken holiday
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Overworked estate manager wins 400,000 payout for 827 days of untaken holiday
"Mossadek 'Moss' Ageli was awarded nearly 400,000 after accumulating 827 unpaid holiday days over 25 years due to the operational demands of his company, Sabtina Limited."
"The Watford Employment Tribunal ruled that Mr Ageli was owed 392,000 for accrued holiday dating back to 1998, alongside an additional 105,000 for unfair dismissal."
"Ageli joined Sabtina Limited in 1987 and, due to the company's staffing situation, took no holiday in the early years and had many holiday requests denied."
Mossadek 'Moss' Ageli, a real estate manager, received 392,000 for 827 unpaid holiday days accrued over 25 years. He worked for Sabtina Limited, a Libyan-owned firm, where operational demands prevented him from taking annual leave. The Watford Employment Tribunal ruled in his favor, also awarding him an additional 105,000 for unfair dismissal. Ageli had not taken any holiday between 1987 and 1989 and had 200 holiday days refused between 1988 and 1996, leading to significant unpaid leave compensation.
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