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There's a constructive dismissal lawsuit if I've ever seen one.


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Constructive Dismissal is a thing.

Case to sue for what? Constructive dismissal is legal

It’s constructive dismissal…

How is it constructive dismissal, unless you didn't read any of the specifics of the article?

So, constructive dismissal.

Yes and constructive dismissal is a legal concept enabling an employee who experienced something like that to sue and receive compensation for unfair dismissal. Companies generally don't like to be sued and don't put themselves in positions where they could be sued.

That’s constructive dismissal

not a lawyer but sounds like a constructive dismissal

Wouldn't that be considered constructive dismissal, and still subject to this sort of action?

That's usually called constructive dismissal.

Yep - this is constructive dismissal for sure, but in the US there isn't any general law against it.

It's usually called constructive dismissal.

Constructive dismissal is constructive dismissal. They'll be paying unemployment premiums for all those

Isn't the word for this "constructive dismissal"?

Sounds to me like constructive dismissal

Yeah, this is called "constructive dismissal" in the real world.

Hello constructive dismissal!

Constructive dismissal is a thing, sure.

But this massively glosses over the fact that the employer has vastly more leverage in this sort of thing.


Which has a name: constructive dismissal
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