constructive dismissal in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

constructive dismissal in the PONS Dictionary

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From a legal perspective, do such changes amount to constructive dismissal?
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There's some dispute over what constitutes constructive dismissal.
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However, his claim of constructive dismissal was deemed unsuccessful.
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Sometimes outright dismissal without cause and its associated legal obligations may be easier than risking constructive dismissal.
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However, the case was one of constructive dismissal, he said.
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In this sense, an employer's exposure to constructive dismissal claims for reasonable notice can be significant in and of itself.
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He says many companies are afraid to offer reduced hours and pay for fear it will be seen as constructive dismissal.
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If sufficiently deprecatory or depraved, that gossip can lead the victim to claim harassment, potentially even to the point of constructive dismissal.
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You have to be really careful as if people leave they can claim constructive dismissal.
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Accordingly, discrimination, wrongful dismissal and constructive dismissal are best dealt with separately.
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