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wrongful dismissal
noun
A legal doctrine that requires employers to have a job-related reason to terminate employees. This doctrine is largely irrelevant in the United States today unless stated in an employment contract.
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The three could sue for wrongful dismissal.
When Lawson sacked him, Waugh sued for wrongful dismissal.
Vidic's claim for wrongful dismissal was rejected by an independent regulatory commission on Tuesday.
On the court docket, the case is merely a wrongful dismissal suit.
The company continues to fight a wrongful dismissal suit brought by Mr Bingham.
Mr Woordford plans to sue Olympus for wrongful dismissal, seeking unspecified damages.
He has since filed an arbitration claim against JPMorgan for wrongful dismissal.
Woodford had demanded 10 years' salary – or $56m£36.3m3m) – for wrongful dismissal.
The officials, Louis R. Anemone and Nicholas B. Casale, have filed wrongful dismissal suits.
He also sued Commerce, contending wrongful dismissal, and is asking for $57 million.
He was seeking £100,00 in damages for wrongful dismissal and breach of contract.
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