HROB 3050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Wrongful Dismissal, Condonation, Endangerment

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An employee may be dismissed without advanced notice or pay in lieu if the dismissal is for just cause . The onus of proof is on an employer to show than that an employee breach and employment contract in a fundamental way. If an employee"s misconduct fails to meet the threshold for establishing just cause, an employer is obliged to provide reasonable notice or pay in lieu under the common law. Proportionality is the idea that any sanction must be proportional to the conduct to which it related. Theft, assault, breach of trust, and sexual harassment may warrant dismissal for cause even if they occur only once. Most other types of misconduct or performance-related incidents must usually occur more than once to constitute just cause. Courts support the use of progressive discipline (verbal warnings, written warnings, nal written warnings) Contextual approach focus on the nature and seriousness of an employee"s conduct to determine whether it warranted dismissal without notice.

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