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Breach of disciplinary procedures damage claims dismissed

The Supreme Court has ruled that it was not open to an employee, who had been dismissed for professional misconduct, to seek damages in the High Court based on breach of the disciplinary procedures incorporated into his contract of employment. Parliament has already provided an avenue for employees to complain about their employer’s conduct in the unfair dismissal regime which has a tight time limit for bringing claims and a financial cap on damages.

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