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Default Dismissal procedures: Polkey principle may stay in redrafted dispute rules

Controversial regulations meaning dismissals are automatically rendered unlawful by a failure to follow set procedures - the Polkey principle - could remain when the unpopular dispute resolution rules are redrawn, it has emerged.



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