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PAP MP Vikram Nair acts for CECA GSK digruntled employee

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www.straitstimes.com
Samuel Devaraj
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Retrenched GSK employee sues over not being considered for other roles in company


SINGAPORE - He was required to relocate to Singapore, after he became a global expert director for nutrition and digestive health business at GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) consumer healthcare.

About two years later, Mr Kallivalap Praveen Nair was retrenched on grounds of redundancy.

He is now suing the pharmaceutical company for about $1.35 million, arguing he was not considered for various roles within the company.

In a trial beginning on Wednesday (July 27), Mr Nair said this was a result of GSK breaching its employment agreement and that had he been given the opportunity to be considered for the roles, he would likely have secured one and would not have been made redundant, according to court documents.

The sum he is seeking from GSK includes about $1.15 million for loss in income as he has been unemployed since June 30, 2020, and about $150,000 which he said was a shortfall in the amount in his severance package.

GSK has counterclaimed against Mr Nair, seeking about $95,200 from his severance package which it said was paid to him by mistake.

Mr Praveen Nair, who moved from India to Singapore in June 2018, is represented by Mr Vikram Nair from Rajah & Tann.

In court documents, Mr Vikram Nair said GSK deprived his client the opportunity to be considered for roles with consumer goods company Unilever to which GSK sold its nutrition business to in April 2020.

He added his client was left off a list of personnel eligible for assessment for Unilever roles published by GSK in early May 2019.

When Mr Praveen Nair asked his manager why this was so, the manager suggested that this may have been motivated by GSK's perception that he would be a threat to the GSK consumer business if he had taken up the equivalent of a global expert role in Unilever.

This is denied by GSK, which is being represented by Wong & Leow. In its defence, GSK said that Mr Praveen Nair was invited to several interviews with Unilever but was ultimately not selected by the firm.

On June 11, 2019, GSK said in an e-mail that a new global head of expert marketing role had been created and that Ms Tess Player, an employee, had been appointed to that role.

Mr Praveen Nair said there was no indication prior to the announcement that the new role had been created and he was not given the opportunity to apply for it.
He argued that by failing to disclose the creation of the new role, GSK is in breach of its employment agreement.

More retrenched S'pore residents found jobs within 6 months in Q1: MOM
Wholesale trade, financial services saw most retrenchments last year; PMETs again most affected

Mr Vikram Nair said that in retaliation for his client's probing into Ms Player's appointment in the new role, he was not fairly considered for other roles.

He added that it also led to his client getting a shorter notice period compared with other retrenched GSK personnel from the nutrition and digestive health business.

GSK said in its defence that Mr Praveen Nair was denied the roles because he was found unsuitable and that he was given the notice period as contractually provided for in the employment contract.

The trial continues on Thursday.
 

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So many singkies in Singapore were retrenched like this and Vikram Nair doesn't even speak on a single word on such retrenchment practices in Parliament.

He chooses to act for a CECA who is retrenched on the same circumstances.
 

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Retrenchment in Sg is about removing ppl that mgmt dislikes. Not incompetent or lazy or error prone. DISLIKE!

I give you an example my friend who works in an island refinery across pasir panjang. They recently had a retrenchment exercise.
The exercise was a big cockup. The people they wanted to keep ended up resigning in disgust at the exercise (nobody loves retrenchment, even when you're not affected).

So in the end those that were announced to be retrenched, were asked to remain and not be retrenched. Here's the funny part. Since they were already pointed out to be removed, they refused to remain so that they get the retrenchment package (as usual angmoh package is big). So they took the package.

Now the place has to recruit new fresh clueless people to operate complex machinery. I bet soon safety or profitability will be compromised. In fact, he says they have not been profitable for the past 20 years but the managers are still paid astronomical salaries. I bet you remove these managers, and replace them with competent ones, they will be profitable.

Now who is incompetent here? HR or management?
 
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Typical he say, you say, we say.
That is why is silly to pass anti-discrimination laws when implementation is difficult.
How to challenge why an interviewee was not suitable for a transfer or employment?
It's the unsaid HR rules and what the boss wants that is the final count.
 

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Removal of deadwood is very common if the garden needed maintenance!
 
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www.straitstimes.com
Samuel Devaraj
PUBLISHED
9 HOURS AGO

Retrenched GSK employee sues over not being considered for other roles in company


SINGAPORE - He was required to relocate to Singapore, after he became a global expert director for nutrition and digestive health business at GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) consumer healthcare.

About two years later, Mr Kallivalap Praveen Nair was retrenched on grounds of redundancy.

He is now suing the pharmaceutical company for about $1.35 million, arguing he was not considered for various roles within the company.

In a trial beginning on Wednesday (July 27), Mr Nair said this was a result of GSK breaching its employment agreement and that had he been given the opportunity to be considered for the roles, he would likely have secured one and would not have been made redundant, according to court documents.

The sum he is seeking from GSK includes about $1.15 million for loss in income as he has been unemployed since June 30, 2020, and about $150,000 which he said was a shortfall in the amount in his severance package.

GSK has counterclaimed against Mr Nair, seeking about $95,200 from his severance package which it said was paid to him by mistake.

Mr Praveen Nair, who moved from India to Singapore in June 2018, is represented by Mr Vikram Nair from Rajah & Tann.

In court documents, Mr Vikram Nair said GSK deprived his client the opportunity to be considered for roles with consumer goods company Unilever to which GSK sold its nutrition business to in April 2020.

He added his client was left off a list of personnel eligible for assessment for Unilever roles published by GSK in early May 2019.

When Mr Praveen Nair asked his manager why this was so, the manager suggested that this may have been motivated by GSK's perception that he would be a threat to the GSK consumer business if he had taken up the equivalent of a global expert role in Unilever.

This is denied by GSK, which is being represented by Wong & Leow. In its defence, GSK said that Mr Praveen Nair was invited to several interviews with Unilever but was ultimately not selected by the firm.

On June 11, 2019, GSK said in an e-mail that a new global head of expert marketing role had been created and that Ms Tess Player, an employee, had been appointed to that role.

Mr Praveen Nair said there was no indication prior to the announcement that the new role had been created and he was not given the opportunity to apply for it.
He argued that by failing to disclose the creation of the new role, GSK is in breach of its employment agreement.

More retrenched S'pore residents found jobs within 6 months in Q1: MOM
Wholesale trade, financial services saw most retrenchments last year; PMETs again most affected

Mr Vikram Nair said that in retaliation for his client's probing into Ms Player's appointment in the new role, he was not fairly considered for other roles.

He added that it also led to his client getting a shorter notice period compared with other retrenched GSK personnel from the nutrition and digestive health business.

GSK said in its defence that Mr Praveen Nair was denied the roles because he was found unsuitable and that he was given the notice period as contractually provided for in the employment contract.

The trial continues on Thursday.
If Vikram Nair wins this suit case, many retrenched local PMETs can file the law suit against their ex company for unfairly retrenched and not given the opportunity to be deployed in new role. Especially those companies employed CECA Indians to displace local PMETs.
But, would Vikram Nair take up the cases to represent local PMETs against the companies who employed CECA Indians displaced local PMET, yes?
Let wait for the verdict of this present law suit against GSK, it will be set as a case law for future law suits.
 

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Aiyo if u are retrenched, u already worry about paying for car, house and food. U still got the time and money to hire lawyer to do such shit?
 

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Vibram Nair.

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Slit that shitskin's throat and send him corpse back to india.
Fuck his mother's black cheebye.
Fuck Ginfreely too.
 

borom

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I really hope he wins the case-teach a lesson to these employers that employing these " foreign talent" is tantamount to life long employment.
Long live CECA -put all local grads to shame.
 
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