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  2. Unfair dismissal in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    ACAS have published examples of potentially gross misconduct, including dishonesty, violence, bullying, gross insubordination, gross negligence and bringing the employer into disrepute. The last could be caused by conviction of a crime that affects work through bad publicity. [56]

  3. Wrongful dismissal in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The last example, trust and confidence, is commonly known as "gross misconduct", but employment law only distinguishes between misconduct that justifies dismissal and misconduct that does not. Conduct entitling the employer to terminate the contract is conduct indicating the employee no longer considers himself bound by it and so is technically ...

  4. Pay in lieu of notice - Wikipedia

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    "PILON" redirects here. For other uses, see Pilon. In United Kingdom labour law, payment in lieu of notice, or PILON, is a payment made to employees by an employer for a notice period that they have been told by the employer that they do not have to work. Employees dismissed for gross misconduct are not entitled to be paid their notice, unless stated otherwise within Terms and Conditions of ...

  5. PC sacked after harassing sergeant and her sister - AOL

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    An accelerated misconduct hearing chaired by ACC Mathieson took place at the Gloucestershire Police headquarters on Thursday, following the conclusion of criminal proceedings. 'Only option is ...

  6. Acas - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, Acas' emphasis has shifted towards helping businesses to prevent problems before they arise, by means of, for example, its telephone helpline and training sessions. Furthermore, much of Acas' conciliation work is now focused on individual complaints to an employment tribunal (i.e. where individuals claim their employer has denied ...

  7. Two Met officers committed gross misconduct in stop and ... - AOL

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    Ricardo Dos Santos and his partner Bianca Williams made a complaint saying they were racially profiled during an encounter with a group of officers.

  8. Misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Misconduct is wrongful, improper, or unlawful conduct motivated by premeditated or intentional purpose or by obstinate indifference to the consequences of one's acts. It is an act which is forbidden or a failure to do that which is required. Misconduct may involve harm to another person's health or well-being.

  9. La. leader weighs action over gov’s ‘gross misconduct’ in ...

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    Louisiana’s top GOP lawmaker weighed taking legislative action Monday against Gov. John Bel Edwards for “gross misconduct and the highest The post La. leader weighs action over gov’s ...