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Discover Ludwig"wrongfully dismissed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has been unfairly or unjustly terminated from their job. Example: After being wrongfully dismissed from her position as a teacher, Sarah filed a lawsuit against the school district.
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The suit also contends that she was wrongfully dismissed.
The judge adopted a very legalistic approach as to whether or not I was wrongfully dismissed.
Gibbs resigned and, with the support of the League Managers Association, claimed he was constructively and wrongfully dismissed.
But the tribunal found that Sarah Forsyth, 30, left, the teacher who made the allegation, had been wrongfully dismissed because Eton College had not handled her firing "objectively".
One favoured by many companies would have capped the severance packages employers can be ordered to pay workers found to have been wrongfully dismissed.
Mr. Olofson later said that he was wrongfully dismissed and asked for a "multimillion-dollar payment" to drop a claim for termination, Global Crossing said.
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New Haven's path demonstrates that it is possible to hold teachers accountable without crushing morale and wrongfully dismissing good teachers.
She is angry about the introduction of fees because she believes it will mean that employers will get away with wrongfully dismissing staff.
In a 6,000-word 6,000-wordthat manifestor published on his Facebook page, he complained that he had been disMr.seDornergfully.
The tribunal reported that Mr Nel had not been told that IT experts brought in by the school had found "there is no reason to see [the search history] as having been altered manually". It ruled he had been wrongfully and unlawfully dismissed and awarded £34,000.
In his filing, Mr. Kandell asserted that he was dismissed after his editors wrongfully found he had "plagiarized" in a front-page article.
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