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behaviour fell below any reasonable standard of conduct

By Rudner Law, Employment / HR Law & Mediation | 3 Minutes Read January 19, 2015

Building the just cause wall brick by brick

I am often asked what it takes to prove that summary dismissal is warranted. Can a single incident of misconduct be sufficient? What about a series of less serious incidents?

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