constructively dismissed造句
例句与造句
- He claimed later in a newspaper interview to have been constructively dismissed by Radio 2.
- Meehan was sacked for persistent lateness in 1961 and Harris was constructively dismissed ( resigned ) in 1962.
- Because her rejection was within a reasonable time, she should be considered constructively dismissed under s 136 ( 1 ) ( c ) and entitled to redundancy.
- He later criticised Radio 2 management for abandoning its older listeners and claimed to have been constructively dismissed by the station, although Radio 2 denied this was the case.
- An industrial tribunal ruled that 23-year-old Lesley Morris had been constructively dismissed, or forced to resign, from the Women's Royal Naval Service, known as the Wrens.
- It's difficult to find constructively dismissed in a sentence. 用constructively dismissed造句挺难的
- Where, for example, an employee terminates a contract of employment, with or without notice, because the employer has made continued employment intolerable for him, he will have been constructively dismissed.
- He presented his final edition of Sunday Night At 10 on 26 July 2009 . His sudden departure prompted outraged listeners to write to Radio 2 controller Bob Shennan and even their local constructively dismissed by Radio 2.
- In 1997, an industrial tribunal found that the Plain English Campaign had constructively dismissed two employees, Martin Nobbs and Jill Cushway, who resigned from the Campaign after unfounded rumors were spread that they had an affair.
- An employee may also be regarded as having been constructively dismissed if he terminates a contract of employment, with or without notice, because his new employer, after a transfer of the business as a going concern, provided him with conditions or circumstances at work which are substantially less favourable than those provided by his former employer.