Brownes Steakhouse kitchen porter left jobless after fatal Christmas Eve shooting secures €22k redundancy pay

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Kitchen porter had worked at Browne’s since June 2005 and was earning an average of €576.92 for a working week varying from 47 to 60 hours when his employment ended

Gunman Tristan Sherry (26) was killed after he shot and fatally injured 48-year-old Jason Hennessy Senior last Christmas Eve at the busy restaurant on Main Street, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15.

It was the last day of 18-and-a-half years’ service at the restaurant for kitchen porter Gedeminas Urbasius, who told the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) last month that he had heard “nothing” from his employer since the night of the killings.

The employment tribunal upheld a complaint under the Redundancy Payments Act 1967 against the operator of the restaurant, San Siro Ltd, trading as Browne’s Steakhouse, in a decision published this morning.

Mr Urbasius told a hearing in August this year that he had worked at Browne’s since June 2005 and was earning an average of €576.92 for a working week varying from 47 to 60…



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Brownes Steakhouse kitchen porter left jobless after fatal Christmas Eve shooting secures €22k redundancy pay
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