The Massy Barbados vs. Merton Forde Case That Could Rewrite Employment Law in Barbados
Written by Peter MacDonald Earle BSc, LLM Employment Law Introduction In a case that could reshape how employers fire workers across the Caribbean, Massy Stores is challenging a ruling that found it wrongfully dismissed former employee Merton Forde. The matter is now before the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), which has reserved judgment after a heated hearing in July 2025. At stake? Whether Massy’s decision to fire Forde without notice was legally justified—or whether it violated basic principles of fairness and contract law. The CCJ’s ruling could set a precedent for how summary dismissals are handled across the region. Who’s Involved? • Massy Stores (Barbados) Ltd.: A major retail chain, appealing the lower courts’ decisions • Merton Forde: A former employee dismissed in 2012 for alleged poor performance • The CCJ: The region’s highest appellate court, now tasked with clarifying the legal standard for dismissal What Happened? Massy fired Forde in December 2012, citing “...
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