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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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    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.
    Amrit Lalji, an...

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    Acas chair warns against lawyers getting hands on new dispute resolution procedure rules

    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2007
    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2007

    Employment lawyers must not be allowed to “get their hands” on any new dispute resolution procedures, the departing head of...

    • Employment law
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    Dismissal laws: Treading on eggshells

    by Ross Bentley 24 Sep 2007
    by Ross Bentley 24 Sep 2007

    The much-maligned laws covering dismissal, grievance and disciplinary procedures are due to change in a couple of years, but in the meantime HR is stuck with them and must tread carefully. Ross Bentley runs through the dos and don'ts to see you safely through.

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    HR cannot rely on line managers to have a clue

    by Dawn Nolan 24 Sep 2007
    by Dawn Nolan 24 Sep 2007

    HR failings over unfair dismissals are back in the headlines again, with HR defending its position over claims that it...

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    HR’s dismal dismissal record blamed on flawed laws say public sector chiefs

    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2007
    by Personnel Today 24 Sep 2007

    Public sector HR chiefs have defended the profession following a damning report on basic HR failings, and pointed to serious...

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    Professor claims statutory dismissal procedures will be in place until 2009

    by Gareth Vorster 20 Sep 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 20 Sep 2007

    Human resources professionals could be stuck with the statutory dismissal procedures for another two years, a leading employment lawyer has...

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    Gay former banker loses tribunal claim against HSBC for mishandling misconduct investigation

    by Mike Berry 18 Sep 2007
    by Mike Berry 18 Sep 2007

    Peter Lewis, a former senior banker at HSBC, has lost his long-running claim that the banking giant discriminated against him...

    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Latest News

    British Airways lands in another dress code and religion row as Eurest sacks VIP airport lounge attendant for wearing a nose pin

    by Greg Pitcher 18 Sep 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 18 Sep 2007

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    Walsall Council slated over dismissal payout

    by Personnel Today 18 Sep 2007
    by Personnel Today 18 Sep 2007

    Walsall Council has been heavily criticised for a “range of failings” that led to a £650,000 payout to a former...

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    Dismissal procedures: Polkey principle may stay in redrafted dispute rules

    by Greg Pitcher 18 Sep 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 18 Sep 2007

    Controversial regulations meaning dismissals are automatically rendered unlawful by a failure to follow set procedures – the Polkey principle –...

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    Whitehall HR failings over unfair dismissals cost £628,632 in 2006-07

    by Greg Pitcher 17 Sep 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 17 Sep 2007

    Basic HR failings cost the taxpayer hundreds of thousands of pounds last year as one in four civil servant sackings...

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    AUDIO: Personnel Today Friday Podcast

    by Personnel Today 14 Sep 2007
    by Personnel Today 14 Sep 2007

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