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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 ...
If the employer blames gross misconduct for summary dismissal, the tribunal may be wary of the risk that misconduct was trumped up to gross misconduct to avoid paying for the notice period. For example, using a company car or phone for personal use may or may not be enough, as dishonesty would need to be proven and even then does not ...
Misconduct by parents of a child should not form part of the assessment in determining whether a child should be removed from the UK under immigration law. Such misconduct should also not form part of the assessment as to whether Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights requires that the parent remain in the UK with the child. [34]
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.
Offences relating to military stores under military law; Offences against postal and electronic communication services; Misconduct in public office; Refusal to execute public office; Offences of selling public offices under the Sale of Offices Act 1551 and Sale of Offices Act 1809
Eight West Yorkshire police officers who were part of a WhatsApp group used to share "racist and sexist" messages been found guilty of gross misconduct. Sgt Mark Otter, PC Dominique Hawkins, PC ...
At an accelerated gross misconduct hearing on Wednesday, it was ruled Mr Sghiar breached standards of police behaviour in relation to honesty and integrity, and discreditable conduct, and he was ...
Pages in category "Common law offences in England and Wales" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.