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Перевод: dismissal
[существительное] роспуск ; предоставление отпуска; увольнение; освобождение; отставка ; отстранение; отрешение от должности; отклонение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Even so, you ought to balance the relative advantages and disadvantages of giving up your employment on the one hand, and staying on, with dismissal likely, on the other.
- The terms of the convention were irrelevant to the appeal's dismissal.
- On the other hand, where a contract for a specific purpose comes to an end, there is no dismissal.
- Even if one of the two exceptions applies, dismissal will still be unfair if at the time of the dismissal there was a suitable alternative vacancy which was not offered in accordance with the detailed requirements of the employment protection legislation.
- Mr Peter Lucas, a director of Bond Corporation, named the man as Mr David Michael, who, he said, had been responsible for top-level corporation security until his dismissal last October.
- Ms Donovan eventually gave notice on this basis, but she later submitted an unfair dismissal application.
- Such a principle can apply equally to a constructive dismissal; see Chapter 15.
- A wrongful dismissal claim is a common law action for damages for breach of contract.
- The concept of the basic award in unfair dismissal is akin to that of the redundancy payment, ie it reflects loss of job security.
- That gate across Downing Street the dismissal of the IRA as monsters the same attitude to the train drivers, the doctors, the miners, Sue Lawley
- Atkinson (the manager) says his bottom-of-the-table team were so bad in one of the five defeats they have suffered in eight First Division games that he found himself joining in with the cries for his dismissal.
- It is worth mentioning, all the same, that a time will come when a frequent absentee can be fairly dismissed and that a failure to consult him at the time of dismissal will not necessarily mean that the company will be powerless to resist an unfair dismissal claim.
- The Scarman Report commented on the turnover of staff in the mail order department in 1976: "many of the immigrant workers did not stay for very long: the threat of dismissal must have been an anxiety for many in the workforce.
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