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Dealing with unfair dismissals and harassment in workplace

AnonymousBy AnonymousDecember 2, 2024Updated:December 5, 2024No Comments
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Hi Conviction. I'd like to remain anonymous.

My questions is what are my rights regarding unfair dismissal?

In addition, how should I report workplace harassment?

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What steps can be taken if there is an unfair dismissal?

If a worker thinks that the dismissal was unfair, in other words that the employer didn’t follow fair procedures or there is not a ‘good reason’ for the dismissal, then the worker can try to challenge the dismissal. You (as the paralegal) should report this to a union if there is one. If there is no union or the union cannot help the worker, then you can try to help the worker to get his or her job back.

If a dismissal is found to be unfair, the worker will be able to get reinstated or re-employed, or get compensation money. Reinstatement means the worker gets the job back as if she or he was never dismissed. Re-employment means the worker gets the job back, but starts like a new worker.

The worker is likely to get compensation if:

  • the worker does not want the job back
  • the circumstances surrounding the dismissal would make the relationship between worker and employer intolerable
  • it is not reasonably practical for the employer to take the worker back
  • the dismissal is unfair merely because the employer failed to comply with a fair procedure, but there was a good reason for dismissal

The worker can get up to 12 months’ wages as compensation for an unfair dismissal (procedural or substantive unfairness). Compensation for an unfair labour practice claim is limited to 12 months remuneration. If it was an automatically unfair dismissal the worker could get up to 24 months’ wages as compensation.

Regarding harassment

You can report it directly to your employer or through someone you trust, such as a friend, colleague, union representative, or human resources official. Review your workplace sexual harassment policy to understand the reporting options available to you.

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