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Dismissal

A dismissal is the termination of an individual's employment by the employer. Employees have a right not to be unfairly dismissed from employment.

Before dismissing an employee, employers need to make sure that they have a potentially fair reason. The five potentially fair reasons for dismissal are: capability or qualifications; conduct; redundancy; where continued employment would contravene the law; and “some other substantial reason”.

A dismissal can also be constructive, where an employee resigns in response to his or her employer's breach of contract.


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    One-off serious mistakes at work: five key cases

    by Stephen Simpson 17 May 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 17 May 2016

    A mistake by a private security company during a training exercise led to a fake bomb being left in a...

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    Fair dismissal of line manager who refused workplace drug test

    by Stephen Simpson 16 May 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 16 May 2016

    An employment tribunal rejected an unfair dismissal claim by a line manager who was sacked when he refused to take...

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    Dismissal over erratic behaviour was disability discrimination

    by Stephen Simpson 29 Apr 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 29 Apr 2016

    An employment tribunal has held that it was discrimination arising from disability for an employee with mental health problems to...

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    Disability discrimination: “pull yourself together” comment to employee with depression

    by Stephen Simpson 15 Apr 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 15 Apr 2016

    An employment tribunal has held that a director’s comment to an employee with depression that “everyone gets depressed sometimes, you...

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    • Dismissal

    Sickness absence: four steps in dealing with malingerers  

    by Catharine Cooksley 5 Apr 2016
    by Catharine Cooksley 5 Apr 2016

    How does HR manage employees whose absence patterns or other evidence suggest they are malingerers? Catharine Cooksley looks at recent...

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    Fair misconduct dismissal of employee “pulling a sickie”

    by Stephen Simpson 29 Mar 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 29 Mar 2016

    An employee on sick leave who was found to have exaggerated the effects of an injury caused by a slip...

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    Six interesting facts about employment law in Ireland

    by Sarah Anderson 17 Mar 2016
    by Sarah Anderson 17 Mar 2016

    Employers in the Republic of Ireland have to pay a contribution of employees’ earnings to a national training fund and...

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    • Dismissal

    Q&A: Providing a written statement of reasons for dismissal

    by Personnel Today 11 Mar 2016
    by Personnel Today 11 Mar 2016

    Some employees have an automatic right to a written statement of reasons for dismissal, others are entitled only if they...

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    Dismissal of worker who described bosses as “fascist”

    by Stephen Simpson 29 Jan 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 29 Jan 2016

    An employment tribunal held that an employee on a final warning was fairly dismissed after becoming aggressive during a meeting...

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    • Dismissal

    Managing poor performance at work: five common scenarios for HR

    by Huw Cooke 26 Jan 2016
    by Huw Cooke 26 Jan 2016

    Managing poor performance is rarely simple or swift, particularly for those employers with detailed capability procedures in place. Huw Cooke...

    • Case law
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    Ten ways disciplinary procedures can go wrong for employers

    by Katherine Pope 25 Jan 2016
    by Katherine Pope 25 Jan 2016

    There is nothing more frustrating for employers than discovering that an employee dismissed for blatant misconduct has an arguable claim...

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    Bribery Act 2010: worker fairly dismissed for taking bribe despite reporting it

    by Stephen Simpson 18 Jan 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 18 Jan 2016

    An employment tribunal held that an immigration officer was fairly dismissed for accepting a bribe from an offender, despite then...

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    Expensive employment tribunal awards: six-figure sums in 2015

    by Stephen Simpson 6 Jan 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 6 Jan 2016

    While employment tribunal fees have drastically reduced the number of cases and typical awards for claimants are generally four-figure sums,...

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    Museum worker fairly dismissed for persistent lateness at work

    by Stephen Simpson 4 Jan 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 4 Jan 2016

    A museum was found to have fairly dismissed a worker during a crackdown on persistent lateness at work, after he...

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    The 10 most important employment law cases in 2015

    by Stephen Simpson 7 Dec 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 7 Dec 2015

    What were the most significant employment case law decisions in 2015? We count down the 10 most important judgments for employers this year.

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