Two Gillette Caribbean employees who were expecting to split a $42m (£20.5m) pension fund have been ordered to share the sum with 60 former employees by a Court of Appeal.
Vivion Scully and Mervin Richardson had remained the only employees of Gillette Caribbean when the razor blade manufacturer closed its Jamaican operations in 1996. All the other employees meanwhile...
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