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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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    Worker sacked over Facebook comments on ‘boring’ job

    by Kat Baker 27 Feb 2009
    by Kat Baker 27 Feb 2009

    An administration worker was sacked for labelling her job ‘boring’ on Facebook, it has been claimed.
    Kimberley Swann, 16, alleged...

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    Case of the week: Disability claim was within time limit

    by Personnel Today 25 Feb 2009
    by Personnel Today 25 Feb 2009

    Matuszowicz v Kingston upon Hull City CouncilFactsMr Matuszowicz was employed by Hull City Council as a teacher. He was disabled....

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    Sickie selection criteria for redundancies could put employers at risk

    by Guy Logan 2 Feb 2009
    by Guy Logan 2 Feb 2009

    Leading HR practitioners have delivered a stern warning to their peers that sickness absence should be low down on the...

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    Union wins settlement 16 years on

    by Phil Boucher 1 Feb 2009
    by Phil Boucher 1 Feb 2009

    The union Unite has finally secured up to £8.4m compensation for thousands of employees unfairly dismissed by Leyland DAF –...

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    Heat of the moment resignation plea is rejected – Case of the week: Ali v Birmingham City Council

    by Bob Cordran 20 Jan 2009
    by Bob Cordran 20 Jan 2009

    Ali v Birmingham City Council FACTS Mr Ali was employed by Birmingham City Council. On 25 April 2007 he handed...

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    Dismiss in haste, repent at leisure

    by Personnel Today 19 Jan 2009
    by Personnel Today 19 Jan 2009

    The sacking of Haringey’s head of children’s services highlights the perils of the rush job.
    The recent sacking of Sharon...

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    Baby P children’s services chief loses sacking appeal

    by Louisa Peacock 13 Jan 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 13 Jan 2009

    The former-children’s services chief who lost her job after the Baby P scandal has lost her appeal to Haringey Council...

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    Ex-head of children’s services in Baby P case appeals against sacking

    by Guy Logan 7 Jan 2009
    by Guy Logan 7 Jan 2009

    The ex-head of children’s services at the centre of the Baby P case is appealing against her sacking.Sharon Shoesmith was fired...

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    Record number of government staff dismissals overturned

    by Greg Pitcher 19 Nov 2008
    by Greg Pitcher 19 Nov 2008

    A record number of sacked government workers successfully overturned their dismissals last year, with total compensation breaking the £1m barrier...

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    Case of the week: Employer’s reasonable response makes a difference

    by Kate Hodgkiss 15 Oct 2008
    by Kate Hodgkiss 15 Oct 2008

    Claridge v Daler Rowney LtdFACTS Mr B J Claridge was employed by art supply company Daler Rowney as a team...

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    Weekly dilemma:alcoholics in the workplace

    by Adam Fuge 10 Oct 2008
    by Adam Fuge 10 Oct 2008

    As HR director of a newspaper publishing group I’m dealing with the case of a long-serving employee who is clearly...

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    Dismissal register – is it a good idea?

    by Phil Boucher 8 Oct 2008
    by Phil Boucher 8 Oct 2008

    To some it represents an Orwellian nightmare of hyper-surveillance to others simply a tool to help employers keep their workplaces fair and lawful. So just what is it about the National Staff Dismissal Register that gets people so hot under the collar? And why do we need one in the first place? Phil Boucher questions experts on both sides of the debate to find out.

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    Tribunal hearings ‘Will continue to rise’

    by Personnel Today 29 Sep 2008
    by Personnel Today 29 Sep 2008

    A dramatic rise in employment tribunal claims for unfair dismissal and discrimination will be another fall out of the credit...

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    Marks and Spencer whistleblower sacked for gross misconduct

    by Louisa Peacock 3 Sep 2008
    by Louisa Peacock 3 Sep 2008

    The Marks and Spencer (M&S) whistleblower who told the media about the retailer’s plans to slash redundancy pay has been...

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    TUC report reveals extent of mistreatment of vulnerable staff

    by Guy Logan 23 Aug 2008
    by Guy Logan 23 Aug 2008

    The needs of the UK’s most vulnerable workers are not being met, with “repeat offender” employers partly to blame, a...

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