When dismissing an employee, employers will usually need to give notice, or make a payment in lieu of notice. The main exception is where an employee has committed a serious breach of contract – often referred to as ‘gross misconduct’ – which may justify dismissal without notice (known as summary dismissal). However, employees can challenge a […]
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Circumstance can be relevant when considering whether misconduct amounts to gross misconduct from a contractual perspective

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