wrongful termination

     

Wrongful ismissal, also called wrongful termination or wrongful discharge, is an idiom and legal phrase, describing a situation in which an employee's contract of employment has been terminated by the employer in circumstances where the termination breaches one or more terms of the contract of employment, or a statute provision in employment law. It follows that the scope for wrongful dismissal varies according to the terms of the employment contract, and varies by jurisdiction. Note that the absence of a formal contract of employment does not preclude wrongful dismissal in jurisdictions in which a de facto contract is taken to exist by virtue of the employment relationship. Terms of such a contract may include obligations and rights outlined in an employee handbook.

Tweets about wrongful termination

  • RT @Mankk0: Ontario California Workers Compensation Lawyer help with Work Injury Law, Wrongful termination
  • @jsams13 @genjac3213 Wouldn't have raised an eyebrow if he had. Can u say, "wrongful termination"? I can. So can @AnthonyCumia Loud n clear.
  • Ex-Soros Manager Launches $20M Wrongful Termination Suit
  • @AnthonyCumia I hope you consider legal action for wrongful termination in the near future and that this action causes SXM to implode.
  • I'm not sue happy but I am spiteful. Two months of pure hell. And if it really is wrongful termination....then so be it
  • The fact I got a survey in the mail about why I no longer work for that company is fantastic. Wrongful termination ✋
  • @AnthonyCumia wrongful termination?
  • @AnthonyCumia Would there be a scenario of you suing for wrongful termination and defamation of character?
  • @AnthonyCumia hey Ant how's the wrongful termination suit coming?! #istandwithant #CancelSiriusXM
  • @mherek that's when you contact an attorney for wrongful termination. As for pulling a scholly that's why we have 4 yr schollys.
  • @ABigPapa @growlonghairnow @AnthonyCumia then the term "wrongful termination" and resulting lawsuits are imaginary.
  • @BlueHeelerKY I see it going two ways: suspension backtracking, or wrongful termination lawsuit
  • RT @dumas1000: If Zendaya had been "fired" b/c she was "too lightskin" it would be discrimination & wrongful termination, resulting in a la…