Wrongful Dismissal or Unfair Dismissal - The differences explained

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  • čas přidán 16. 02. 2023
  • What's the difference between wrongful and unfair dismissal? The two terms are similar but in practice, are very different.
    In this video, I will explain what wrongful dismissal and unfair dismissal are, the differences between them and the circumstances when you may benefit from employment law advice.
    If you have further questions about wrongful or unfair dismissal, start a conversation with one of our knowledgeable and friendly solicitors. Follow the link below to fill out a contact form on our website and we will call you back to discuss your particular requirements.
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    Employees now have greater protections. If an employer wants to dismiss an employee, they must both have a good reason and follow a fair procedure. If they do not, then the dismissal may be unfair, and the employee can take them to an employment tribunal.
    To find out more about the employment tribunal process, watch another video in this series:
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Komentáře • 8

  • @stephaniesamra7960
    @stephaniesamra7960 Před rokem

    This was very good -easy to under stand. Thanks from Ireland

  • @muhammadrafil7394
    @muhammadrafil7394 Před rokem

    I have seen many videos about difference between unfair and wrongful dismissal; Sir your video is excellent and easily understandable for me. Thanks for making video and request for keep making videos on youtube. It is beneficial for students as well. Thanks.

  • @nzima6946
    @nzima6946 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you very much

  • @jamesbeck2654
    @jamesbeck2654 Před 12 dny

    Hi what is process for unfair dismissal less than 2 years employed please

  • @noremac4807
    @noremac4807 Před 8 měsíci

    In Australia you have one month in which to make a claim with Fair Work, however if you earn over the average wage, you have no unfair dismissal rights.
    It makes no sense.

  • @bobbybains8989
    @bobbybains8989 Před 7 měsíci

    Can I claim Unfair dismissal if I’m self-employed??

  • @user-cc7ud7zs2x
    @user-cc7ud7zs2x Před 5 měsíci

    Disciplinary causes mental health and stress and it’s unfair when employees take advantage of that.

  • @BlueSkyse
    @BlueSkyse Před rokem

    . 4 years straight I was made to come in while extremely sick and be around food or id be fired. I finally got so sick and caught covid while working there and they ended up firing me for being sick because I followed the quarantine rules during covids "hay day". which was against the law and to get around what they did, they offered me my job back and apparently thats remedial action which absolves them of their crime (or at the very least no lawyer would take my case because of the remedial action) even though it cost me tons of money among other things. now my most recent job, Kroger; has done something similar while also breaking more laws. a little taste of said "iceberg" is as I was in contact with them the whole time, they put down I abandoned my job even though they knew it wasn't true and the person who signed and made said document was in contact with me the whole time (which I have proof) and the boss would not put me back on schedule to work. I even have proof they knew I was trying to contact them, but they ignored me even when I would go down there in person. "my" union rep who was working for them was working against me even though I paid my union dues. told me I had two options, either drop my grievance which I am not even sure she filed because she won't give me any of the paperwork that I never once saw or was asked about anything at all and when we had the "meeting"(which I believe was just them fishing to see what proof I had concerning what they've done) I was told I wasn't allowed to record or the meeting was mute. so, after they berated me and tried to blame me for everything, they told me to leave and continued the meeting without me which wasn't due to anything I did because I was corgial and polite the whole time. when I got their decision, I was told I had to either drop my grievance or be forced to resign. I told my union rep I want to appeal the decision and want copies of everything including the grievance that they stated was filed and we were in a meeting for among other paperwork which she wouldn't give me and said I had to choose out of the two options she gave me and that she would only send me krogers "offer" I mentioned above. resign or drop the grievance. just a taste of the bs they pulled. not to mention it wasn't just me who was sick, it was my 1 year old daughter who had a fever of 104 to 107 and was throwing up so much she wasn't able to breath. of which they were given doctors notes for my daughter and myself. do I have a good case ?