noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
constructive dismissal
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
constructive
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But what exactly is constructive dismissal ?
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Practical implications Almost all constructive dismissal cases involve an unfair dismissal claim.
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Remember that unreasonable behaviour on your employer's part will not amount to constructive dismissal if the contract is not broken.
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Mr Rump was not dismissed; he resigned, claiming constructive dismissal .
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If you do not do so, you may be left in some doubt as to when a constructive dismissal occurs.
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Naturally, some cases of constructive dismissal are clear-cut.
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Dismissal may include constructive dismissal: the employer's behaviour proves so objectionable that the employee is obliged to leave.
instant
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A company rule provided for the instant and automatic dismissal of anyone found smoking on the premises.
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An employer need not give any notice if the employee's conduct constitutes gross misconduct justifying instant dismissal .
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In itself, the offence justified instant dismissal under company rules.
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Auguste was therefore reprieved from instant dismissal from a post he had no idea he was occupying.
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For when one is dealing with such volatile temperaments, the slightest thing may result in my instant dismissal .
unfair
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Furthermore, a claim of discrimination can be brought by some one who lacks the necessary qualifying service for unfair dismissal rights.
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Anyone who believes they have been subject to unfair dismissal can complain to an industrial tribunal.
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The Court of Appeal concluded that he ordinarily worked outside Great Britain and was therefore unable to pursue an unfair dismissal claim.
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Dave, 30, of Bolton and Allan, 37, of Liverpool say no-one had complained and are claiming unfair dismissal .
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They all made a complaint of unfair dismissal .
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An Assessment of Industrial Tribunals Both the law and procedure for unfair dismissal claims are complex.
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By contrast, industrial tribunals in the exercise of the unfair dismissal jurisdiction are concerned with disputes between employee and employer.
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The employee may thus bring an unfair dismissal complaint or claim a redundancy payment.
wrongful
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What do you stand to gain in a wrongful dismissal case?
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All claims by the employee, whether they be for unfair dismissal , wrongful dismissal or redundancy are claims against the vendor.
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He issued a writ claiming damages for wrongful dismissal .
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One point to clear up immediately is the widespread confusion between wrongful dismissal and unfair dismissal.
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A wrongful dismissal may be fair.
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The length of your notice period will also govern the worth of your fringe benefits in the event of a wrongful dismissal .
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This action was for wrongful dismissal but the same principle applies in a claim for damages for personal injury.
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A former employee of the defendants swore an affidavit relating to his claim against the defendants for wrongful dismissal .
■ NOUN
case
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What do you stand to gain in a wrongful dismissal case ?
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Practical implications Almost all constructive dismissal cases involve an unfair dismissal claim.
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The process of conciliation in unfair dismissal cases serves two purposes.
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The main area for uncertainty in constructive dismissal cases concerns an apparent breach of an implied term of your contract.
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He tried to transfer his pension last year after he won his unfair dismissal case .
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Similar principles apply in unfair dismissal cases .
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In unfair dismissal cases , it is understandable that industrial tribunals tend to shrink away from complex arithmetic.
claim
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The Court of Appeal concluded that he ordinarily worked outside Great Britain and was therefore unable to pursue an unfair dismissal claim .
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An Assessment of Industrial Tribunals Both the law and procedure for unfair dismissal claims are complex.
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Practical implications Almost all constructive dismissal cases involve an unfair dismissal claim .
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This is the same time qualification as that for an unfair dismissal claim .
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Legal costs for assistance with an unfair dismissal claim are not reimbursed.
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But even if you have another job lined up, a constructive dismissal claim will not always be lucrative.
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The larger the employer, the less likely it is that there will be an unfair dismissal claim .
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In short, for many employees constructive dismissal claims give rise to a Catch 22.
■ VERB
call
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Protesters called for the dismissal of President Carlos Andrés Pérez and the restoration of certain liberties, in particular the right to demonstrate.
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First, the memorial did not call for the dismissal of any women employed in Edinburgh at the time.
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Opposition leaders immediately called for the dismissal of Milongo and of President Denis Sassou-Nguesso for failing to organize the elections properly.
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But it should be remembered that the memorial did not call for the dismissal of a single woman.
follow
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His first touch was to turn David Bardsley's rasping free-kick, which followed Southall's dismissal , round a post.
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Mr Morgado reportedly received a $ 60 million settlement from Time Warner following his dismissal .
lead
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The account of events leading up to her dismissal and her subsequent reinstatement is skilfully narrated.
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The regents said Kagan was not a party to the activities that led to the dismissal of the rest of the board.
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Failure, on the other hand, leads to fairly swift dismissal .
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However, should you fail to do so, action will be taken which may lead to your dismissal .
result
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We usually treat physical violence towards others as gross misconduct and this could result in summary dismissal .
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The compensatory award is intended to reimburse you for financial loss resulting from the unfair dismissal .
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For when one is dealing with such volatile temperaments, the slightest thing may result in my instant dismissal .
uphold
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Nevertheless, the court noted that the overall trend in the statistics indicated a decrease in student enrollment and upheld the dismissals .
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Courts have also upheld the dismissal of teachers who are mentally disabled.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
wrongful arrest/conviction/imprisonment/dismissal etc
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All claims by the employee, whether they be for unfair dismissal, wrongful dismissal or redundancy are claims against the vendor.
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Every wrongful imprisonment could lead to a civil lawsuit against the city.
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He issued a writ claiming damages for wrongful dismissal.
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Now he is being tried for kidnapping, wrongful imprisonment and bodily injury.
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One point to clear up immediately is the widespread confusion between wrongful dismissal and unfair dismissal.
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So the trial led to the wrongful conviction of Al-Megrahi and the final betrayal of the bereaved families.
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The city is facing many claims for wrongful arrest, totalling millions of dollars.
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What do you stand to gain in a wrongful dismissal case?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Rader's dismissal had been rumored for weeks.
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the dismissal of a lawsuit
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A wrongful dismissal may be fair.
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But normally, dismissal seemed out of all proportion to the alleged fault.
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Disapproval alone is no basis for dismissal .
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It also made Julia angry, pointing up the unnecessary rudeness of Comfort's dismissal of David.
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Luke's dismissal of Elise as a mere client had rekindled all her misgivings.
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Perhaps you will accept his dismissal .
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The rebuke or the dismissal , then, becomes more fuel for their assumption that things are always being done to them.