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demotion claim

By Cristina Lavecchia | < 1 Minutes Read March 31, 2016

Three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk

Three popular articles this week on HRinfodesk deal with three cases: One case looks at the "suitability test" to establish whether the employer acted in good faith; the second case looks at constructive dismissal; and the third case addresses the question of whether employers can terminate disobedient employees for cause.

Article by Cristina Lavecchia / Employee Relations, Employment Standards, Payroll / constructive dismissal, demotion claim, Dismissal, disobedient employee, employer acted in good faith, employment contract, employment law, just cause, Probation period, probationary employee, probationary period, suitability test, termination, termination of probationary employee, terminations

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