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Dismissal

Dismissal | Dismissals

Dismissal meaning

The act of sending someone away. | Deprivation of office; the fact or process of being fired from employment or stripped of rank. | A written or spoken statement of such an act.

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Reason 3: The Dismissal of Academic Staff at PAAU: The mass dismissal of over 100 academic staff from Kogi State University, Anyigba (now Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba), orchestrated by Bello’s administration, remains a deep wound for many.

The dismissal isn't just the quickest sending off of the season, but the earliest straight red card in the competition since Nathaniel Chalobah's dismissal for against Newcastle in October 2022.

On his part, Mr Selimo Thabane said he was out of the country and although he had heard about the dismissal of his two co-directors, he had not received a dismissal letter himself.

According to the two ex-chiefs, they were unfoundedly recalled from the company's management board, and an internal audit at the company was launched only after their dismissal in order to provide grounds for said dismissal.

A NSW Labor MP's dismissal of three employees has raised concerns about a lack of protection available to political staff under unfair dismissal laws.

Kerr later stated that were Whitlam to seek his dismissal, it would involve the Queen in politics.sfn Seeking confirmation of his decision, he contacted Chief Justice Barwick, met with him and asked for his views of a dismissal of Whitlam.

The dismissal concluded with Kerr wishing Whitlam luck in the election, and offering his hand, which the former Prime Minister took.sfn The dismissal letter, Kerr's statement of reasons and Barwick's advice are reproduced in citation pp. 361–365.

They are also, with other documents and a photographic image of the dismissal letter, at citation After Whitlam left, Kerr called in Fraser, informed him of the dismissal, and asked if he would form a caretaker government, to which Fraser agreed.

A bartender who accidentally got a voice note from her supervisor stating that she had been ordered to “get rid” of the worker because of her anxiety disorder has been awarded €10,000 for a discriminatory constructive dismissal.

According to KCS, there is urgent cause for dismissal because the employee “illegally took possession” of the iPad.

Adam Zampa of the Stars reacts after attempting a mankad dismissal on Tom Rogers of the Renegades.

A dismissal of the case with or without private discipline: This means that the case against the judge would be dismissed, but the judge could still be disciplined privately.

Adriraj’s dismissal mimicked Eshwar’s which brought the in-form Aneesh to the crease.

After that, they will be issued an order of dismissal from the service,” Salas told the Philippine News Agency in a phone interview.

Alas, the dismissal of horror cinema at major award shows continues into the modern world, thus ensuring that so many great horror films from 2022 stand no chance of scoring Oscar glory.

Also, he granted the plaintiffs’ March 14 motion for a voluntary dismissal of the case “without prejudice,” meaning they could re-file a complaint.

A message was left with the police union seeking comment on the family’s call for the officer’s dismissal and prosecution.

Anderson’s dismissal at St. John’s came one day after longtime Big East rival Georgetown fired coach Patrick Ewing.

And while Boro were excellent at Sunderland, Dan Neil's dismissal was without doubt a huge game-changing moment.

An ex-staffer of Member for Wagga Joe McGirr has disputed a claim the MP was unaware about his historic involvement with an extreme right-wing political group in the lead up to his abrupt dismissal.