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IF YOU HAVE BEEN DISMISSED FOR ANY REASON DO NOT SIGN ANYTHING FROM YOUR EMPLOYER UNTIL YOU HAVE OBTAINED RELIABLE LEGAL ADVICE

HOW TO PROVE YOU ARE A VICTIM OF CONSTRUCTIVE DISMISSAL

How do you know if they used constructive dismissal to make you resign?

ASK A CONSTRUCTIVE DISMISSAL LAWYER

SIGN NOTHING UNTIL YOU TALK TO A LAWYER

Are You a Victim of Constructive Dismissal?

 

Was your job changed substantially?

 

Are your faced with

hostile working conditions?

 

Do you feel you have to resign?

 

Is you employer making your working life miserable?

 

Talk to an employment lawyer

You may have a cause for

legal action. Most offer a free half hour consultation.

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WHAT IS CONSTRUCTIVE DISMISSAL?

 

 

SIGN NOTHING UNTIL YOU TALK TO An EMPLOYMENT LAWYERIf your employer imposes a fundamental change to your  job, that is constructive dismissal.

 

Your employer imposes unpleasant, or hostile working conditions which are a substantial departure from your previous job leading you to resign.

 

Changes affecting your responsibilities, status, location, or compensation could actually be constructive dismissal

 

If you were indirectly pushed into resigning by your employer deliberately making your working life miserable, it is actually considered in law to be a termination.

 

You feel you have no choice and resign because of one serious incident or a series of incidents. Either way, you should have resigned soon after the problem arose.

 

If you have been subject to constructive dismissal you have the legal right to make a claim for compensation

 

You need to consult a labour lawyer or employment lawyer to enforce your rights.

 

YOU MUST PROVE CONSTRUCTIVE DISMISSAL

 

Your constructive dismissal action can be proven  by showing that a fundamental change in your employment has occurred  such as  your working conditions, and or  duties and or compensation.

Generally you and your lawyer need to prove 2 things:

  • that there was a breach of your employment contract
  • that your employer no longer intends to honour your employment contract.

Offering you a job establishes an employment contract and the general terms and conditions, although they may evolve over time.

This is not legal advice. it is legal information

Talk to an employment lawyer about your facts and your case to ensure your rights are protected.

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