Relying on a resignation? Make sure it is unequivocal (Legal view)

Even if an employee says ‘I quit,’ the surrounding circumstances must be taken into account before accepting a resignation

The courts have made it very clear: An employee’s resignation must be unequivocal, taking into account all of the circumstances in which it was delivered. Otherwise the termination will amount to wrongful dismissal, which will attract severance in lieu of notice.

To read the full story, login below.

Not a subscriber?

Start your subscription today!