Cases of «ordinary» unfair dismissal may not so easily fall within the broad definition of harassment; however there are numerous cases of unfair dismissal where the behaviour of the employer amounts to a «bullying out of the job», for example
by subjection to repeated disciplinary meetings, that could found a claim.
Not exact matches
«He was in his youth of a temperament full of fire and life; and when this began
to make itself felt, it was very grievous
to him; and he sought
by many devices how he might bring his body into
subjection.
These contemporary trends are reflected in the New Testament, partly in vigorous reaction against such beliefs, not
by denying the reality
to which they referred, but
by claiming that in the gospel men were delivered from helpless
subjection to that reality.
Pettit is certainly able
to show that some figures like Harrington, opponent of Hobbes» attack on the «democratical gentlemen» who opposed government
by prerogative, have something like Pettit's account of freedom as resting in being free from
subjection «
to the potentially capricious will or the potentially idiosyncratic judgement of another» [7].
Personal domination: linked
to the placing of production into a hierarchy and the consequent subordination of workers
to entrepreneurs, leaders, teachers, etc.; in short, work as
subjection to the arbitrary exercise of power
by other individuals.
It began with a critique of stunted desires, or those formed
by long hours, limited horizons, and regular
subjection to others.
Eventually, even the Jewish law of circumcision, as a way of proving one's self in
subjection to God, was done away with about 20 years later, when it was decided that faith
by works proved loyalty
to God — not simply one's race.
For purposes of this Section, and subject
to subsection (b), «torture» means infliction of or
subjection to extreme physical pain, motivated
by an intent
to increase or prolong the pain, suffering, or agony of the animal.
Inspired, in part,
by the methods the British Government used in Northern Ireland during the time of «The Troubles», the reoccurring «deep interrogation'tactics comprised of five techniques, wall - standing, hooding,
subjection to noise, deprivation of sleep, and deprivation of food and drink.
One thing is certain though, the Court could be more clear and thorough in its assessment of fundamental rights and the
subjection of their exercise
by the EU institutions
to judicial review.
«Unconstrained
by authority, one could not describe the
subjection of the two sets of spouses
to that choice as being other than a colossal interference with the rights of the respondents
to respect for their family life, however exiguous the latter might be.»
On 14 December 1960, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution, the Declaration on the Granting of Independence
to Colonial Countries and Peoples.113 The Declaration includes a provision that «the
subjection of peoples
to alien subjugation, domination and exploitation constitutes a denial of fundamental human rights, is contrary
to the Charter of the United Nations and is an impediment
to the promotion of world peace and co-operation» 114 and «all peoples have the right
to self - determination;
by virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.»