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, m! F6 F* v4 i$ l不要出馊主意,这叫Just Cause; n9 R0 C$ e1 B5 r
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What Constitutes Just Cause?
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Following are some examples of what may constitute just cause:
5 b( m. [, d1 @% ^1 q•Theft; 0 C6 |4 @6 w& j) f0 g
•Fraud and dishonesty; 9 K/ R7 B9 h4 ^) l& d9 U5 d
•Assault or harassment of co-workers; 5 ]% W/ q% v r. X$ Z1 Y( D F4 @" _) ^
•Breach of duty;
, J1 H9 ]3 p, D$ p•Serious wilful misconduct; # q) n" i8 l1 V$ ~1 }" {" H* W
•Conflict of interest, especially if it involves provable loss to the employer;
$ G4 Z; H+ R- o2 m•Serious breach of company rules or practices; % Q ?3 R3 W) M
•Serious undermining of the corporate culture; 9 B1 h: u6 e5 p! I+ a
•Chronic absenteeism or tardiness;
, s* D) g# c/ r$ O9 d- b! `•Unsatisfactory performance.
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