Employees dismissed by their employer may feel that their dismissal is unjust. There are clear…
Constructive dismissal: key issues
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The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has held that a district nurse, who was summarily dismissed on capability grounds and then reinstated following a successful appeal, with full back-pay, was constructively dismissed when she resigned over the terms of her return to work.
Her employer’s handling of the disciplinary process, combined with the subsequent imposition of several conditions (including a training programme and a competency assessment), amounted to a repudiatory breach of contract.
This checklist sets out the keys issues a business needs to understand about constructive dismissal.