The Constitutional Court has thrown out a cleaning company’s bid to get the government to lift a ban against it over precarious employment, saying no justification was put forward for the issuing of an injunction.

Gafà Saveway was one of two cleaning companies barred from tendering for public contracts in June after a court in February had found it in breach of employment regulations.

The company’s three directors had been reprimanded by the court, which found them guilty of making some of their employees work longer hours than they were supposed to.

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