Dominican Republic: The Concept of Continuing Fault does not apply to Accessory Workers’ Rights Claims
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Source : leglobal.orgAuthor: Amado Sánchez de Camps The Supreme Court of Justice specified that the concept of “continuing fault” is typical of the figures of unilateral termination at the time of verifying whether the imputed fault complies with the 15 days established in articles 90 and 98 of the Labour Code; and thus, determine if the right […] The post Dominican... Lire la suite
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