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Finally, the main feature of the reform in December 2002 (Law 45/02) was the abolition of the firm's obligation to pay interim wages when dismissed workers appealed to labour courts, as long as the firm acknowledged the dismissal to be unfair and deposited the highest severance pay (45 days) in court two days before the dismissal.
Most dismissed workers "are shell-shocked," Mr. Alpert said.
Recently dismissed workers thronged a hiring hall in February in northern Chongqing.
The dismissed workers held the building for five hours, hurling firebombs and setting up barricades.
Tyson officials said yesterday that they recently reviewed company practices and dismissed workers without proper documentation.
The changes would include a reduction in the severance pay given to dismissed workers, as well as a longer workweek.
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One businessman, who has presided over several large Doha infrastructure projects, dismissed worker complaints as a product of origin rather than labor conditions.
Yet, the gap would be proportional for any other job tenure of the dismissed worker (usually up to a cap between 20 and 30 years of tenure).
The above-mentioned measures are personalised and targeted at the dismissed worker, while entrepreneurship measures are targeted to a limited number of persons with realistic business projects.
French laws make it hard to dismiss workers.
Companies sometimes have good reason for dismissing workers quietly.
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