Sentence examples for constructive dismissal from inspiring English sources

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constructive dismissal

noun

The practice or act of forcing an employee to resign by creating a hostile work environment.

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Therefore the complaint of unfair constructive dismissal contrary to section 95 Employment Rights Act 1996 fails and is dismissed".

He is suing the company for constructive dismissal.

Modern laws on constructive dismissal and employee harassment have put an end to such fun.

"I had to stick it for six months, and try to prove constructive dismissal.

Q: When did Entwistle or his lawyers first suggest he might have grounds for constructive dismissal?

"This does look like an arguable case for constructive dismissal," Wilcox said.

He has launched a £135,000 constructive dismissal claim against the Home Office.

He said yesterday that he had not considered resigning and then suing the club for constructive dismissal.

When they declined, she did not return to work and later filed a suit of constructive dismissal against them.

If he doesn't get a new central contract prepare the lawyers as constructive dismissal and workplace bullying are all options".

If you have been in your existing role for over a year, you could consider leaving and claiming constructive dismissal.

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