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Jamaica: Jamaican Security Guard Awarded Damages After Assault During Night Shift

A female security guard in Jamaica has been awarded $10 million in damages, along with interest, by the Supreme Court following a traumatic incident that occurred during her night shift. The court found that the security firm employing her did not have adequate safety measures in place for female employees working alone at night.

The incident involved the guard being raped and forced to perform oral sex on her assailant while on duty. The ruling highlighted the responsibility of employers to ensure the safety of their employees, particularly in vulnerable situations.

The court’s decision underscores the need for improved safety protocols within the security industry to protect workers from potential harm. The case has drawn attention to the broader issue of workplace safety for women, especially in roles that require them to work alone during nighttime hours.

The security firm has not publicly commented on the ruling or the measures it plans to implement in response to the court’s findings. The case serves as a significant reminder of the importance of workplace safety and the legal obligations of employers to protect their staff.

In light of this ruling, there is a growing call for security firms and other employers to review and enhance their safety protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future. Stakeholders in the industry are being urged to prioritize the safety of all employees, particularly those in vulnerable positions.

As discussions continue regarding workplace safety, this case may influence future policies and regulations aimed at protecting employees in high-risk environments.

Source: t.me

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