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In any case of gross misconduct no notice or pay would be due.
He was later sacked from his position for gross misconduct.
"I am afraid there is clear evidence that acts of gross misconduct have taken place," he said in a statement.
- if you're caught you'll be fired for gross misconduct.
The hospital wrote to the state saying that he would no longer practice medicine there, citing "gross misconduct."
He was suspended from duty and then, in November, found guilty of gross misconduct.
They will probably list examples of gross misconduct, such as:
When teachers are fired, it is usually for gross misconduct, not inadequate instruction.
Failure to do so is considered gross misconduct and will result in instant dismissal.
The rules should also give examples of what behaviour you will treat as gross misconduct.
An employee dismissed for gross misconduct is not entitled to any pay or notice.
Gross misconduct offenses can lead to immediate firing without any further warning.
The president may be removed by the electoral college for gross misconduct or incapacity.
It was right that they faced gross misconduct proceedings.
Six days later he was sacked for gross misconduct after failing to appear in front of the club's board.
And firing workers hired under the contracts is prohibited except in cases of gross misconduct.
The law affects companies with at least 20 employees and applies to all workers except those dismissed for gross misconduct.
Remember that it is not only a refusal to perform your normal duties which can amount to gross misconduct.
Judges are protected from dismissal (save in instances of gross misconduct).
We usually treat physical violence towards others as gross misconduct and this could result in summary dismissal.
He was dismissed for gross misconduct, which seems to have centred on drug taking and homosexual activities.
He was dismissed for gross misconduct, but claimed this was unfair.
There was a contractual term dealing with summary dismissal for gross misconduct.
The employers learned of the letters and summarily dismissed the employees for gross misconduct.
"I was very much under the impression I had been sacked for gross misconduct," he said.