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Rethinking the employer's summary dismissal power in the employment contract

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posted on 2015-06-01, 00:00 authored by V Lambropoulos
The principal subject of this thesis is the employer’s summary dismissal power under Australian contract law. Summary dismissal is by far the most brutal way that an employment relationship may end. Its suddenness can have long-lasting economic and psychological impacts upon the dismissed employee. However, the area has been neglected in legal scholarship. The result of this is that issues arising from the jurisprudence have not been the subject of critique and scrutiny, until now. This thesis addresses this gap in the scholarship. The thesis also proposes a new approach to resolving these disputes based on the proportionality concept. An employer's decision to dismiss its employees in this way should be commensurate to the detriment caused by the employee's actions. Therefore, one 'should not use a sledgehammer to crack a nut.'

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vi, 7-278 pages

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Language

eng

Degree type

Research doctorate

Degree name

PhD

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The Author. All Rights Reserved.

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D Meagher Dan, M Bagaric Mirko

Faculty

Faculty of Business and Law

School

Department of Law

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