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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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    Branson is right to show unhappy workers the door

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    by Personnel Today 21 Jan 2008

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    CBeebies’ Night Garden actor loses unfair dismissal case against Ragdoll Productions

    by Gareth Vorster 18 Jan 2008
    by Gareth Vorster 18 Jan 2008

    The actor who played a character in the children’s television show In the Night Garden, on CBeebies, has lost his...

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    Former ‘Tombliboo’ in court after taking a tumble

    by Mike Berry 15 Jan 2008
    by Mike Berry 15 Jan 2008

    A children’s television actor who played a character in the CBeebies show In the Night Garden is claiming unfair dismissal...

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    Police officer sacked for discrediting the Police Service by having sex on duty in airport office

    by Mike Berry 9 Jan 2008
    by Mike Berry 9 Jan 2008

    A senior police officer who had sex with a woman at an airport while on duty has been sacked after...

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    by Personnel Today 4 Jan 2008
    by Personnel Today 4 Jan 2008

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    Dismissal over mistaken belief about immigration status: Klusova v London Borough of Hounslow

    by Personnel Today 11 Dec 2007
    by Personnel Today 11 Dec 2007

    Klusova v London Borough of HounslowAn employer’s genuine, but mistaken, belief that continuing to employ a foreign national would breach...

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    Voice of London Underground’s ‘mind the gap’ announcement sacked for criticising the Tube network

    by Gareth Vorster 28 Nov 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 28 Nov 2007

    Emma Clarke, the woman behind the voice that warns millions of commuters on London Underground every day to “mind the...

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    Cross-wearing BA check-in woman accuses airline of ‘culture of hostility’ to Christianity

    by Gareth Vorster 15 Nov 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 15 Nov 2007

    A British Airways check-in clerk who was suspended for refusing to conceal a small crucifix on a necklace at her...

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    Weekly dilemma Indecent behaviour

    by Personnel Today 29 Oct 2007
    by Personnel Today 29 Oct 2007

    I am the HR director of a large retail outlet with more than 50 stores. Recently, two of our senior...

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    AUDIO: Personnel Today Friday Podcast

    by Personnel Today 26 Oct 2007
    by Personnel Today 26 Oct 2007

    Louisa Peacock presents the latest human resources news.This week we bring you a taste of what’s making the headlines in HR, including...

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    Grievance procedures and parental rights top small businesses’ list of reasons not to take on new staff

    by Louisa Peacock 24 Oct 2007
    by Louisa Peacock 24 Oct 2007

    The most burdensome pieces of employment law faced by small businesses are statutory dismissal and grievance procedures, and parental, paternity...

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    Weekly legal dilemma: informing on misconduct

    by Personnel Today 22 Oct 2007
    by Personnel Today 22 Oct 2007

    After a teambuilding event at a local hotel, one of our employees confessed that during the networking exercise in the...

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    Explosion in fraud leads to call for culture change to support whistleblowers

    by Gareth Vorster 22 Oct 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 22 Oct 2007

    Human resources (HR) experts have warned that companies must develop an anti-fraud culture in the workplace so that whistleblowers feel safe...

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    Dismissal upheld despite lack of warning

    by Personnel Today 22 Oct 2007
    by Personnel Today 22 Oct 2007

    Homeserve Emergency Services Limited v Dixon FACTS Mr Dixon was employed as a chief service engineer. The case involved an...

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    Heathrow Airport employee sacked for wearing a nose stud is reinstated

    by Gareth Vorster 5 Oct 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 5 Oct 2007

    A Heathrow Airport worker who was sacked for wearing a nose stud, has won her job back.
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