Misconduct
In order to constitute misconduct, the conduct must have been wilful or at least of such a careless or negligent nature that one could say the employee wilfully disregarded the effects his or her actions would have on job performance. It requires a mental element of wilfulness, or conduct so reckless as to approach wilfulness.
The Legislation
Principles of Law
- (a) Purpose of the Legislation Purpose of the Legislation
- (b) Meaning of the Term "Misconduct" Meaning of the Term Misconduct
- (c) Onus of Proof Onus of Proof
- (d) Minutes of Settlement Minutes of Settlement
- (e) Which Employment Which Employment
- (f) Misconduct vs. Voluntary Leaving Misconduct vs. Voluntary Leaving
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