Lost without a trace: the employee’s employment status

The issue considered in this article is whether the employment relationship of an employee may be terminated on grounds of frustration of contract in a situation where the employee mysteriously disappears without a trace or his whereabouts is unknown. If the answer to the above is in the affirmativ...

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Main Author: Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali
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Published: LexisNexis Malaysia Sdn Bhd 2014
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spelling iium-395762015-07-07T14:59:43Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/39576/ Lost without a trace: the employee’s employment status Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali K Law (General) The issue considered in this article is whether the employment relationship of an employee may be terminated on grounds of frustration of contract in a situation where the employee mysteriously disappears without a trace or his whereabouts is unknown. If the answer to the above is in the affirmative, what is the reasonable period before the employer can resort to terminating the employment relationship? For example, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 mysterious disappeared with many employees on board. As there was no proof of the sighting of wreckage of the airplane, it is difficult to assume that the airplane had crashed and those on board had died. In the aforesaid circumstances, the employment status of those employees on board arises and what a prudent employer should do in the given scenario. Again, the recent case where an employee never returned after an outstation trip, the employer would be in a dilemma of whether to continue his employment status or to terminate the employment relationship. This is due to the fact that the cause of his disappearance is unknown. LexisNexis Malaysia Sdn Bhd 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/39576/1/LOST_WITHOUT_A_TRACE_ILJ.pdf Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali (2014) Lost without a trace: the employee’s employment status. The Industrial Law Journal, 3. i-viii. ISSN 2180-4524
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Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali
Lost without a trace: the employee’s employment status
description The issue considered in this article is whether the employment relationship of an employee may be terminated on grounds of frustration of contract in a situation where the employee mysteriously disappears without a trace or his whereabouts is unknown. If the answer to the above is in the affirmative, what is the reasonable period before the employer can resort to terminating the employment relationship? For example, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 mysterious disappeared with many employees on board. As there was no proof of the sighting of wreckage of the airplane, it is difficult to assume that the airplane had crashed and those on board had died. In the aforesaid circumstances, the employment status of those employees on board arises and what a prudent employer should do in the given scenario. Again, the recent case where an employee never returned after an outstation trip, the employer would be in a dilemma of whether to continue his employment status or to terminate the employment relationship. This is due to the fact that the cause of his disappearance is unknown.
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title Lost without a trace: the employee’s employment status
title_short Lost without a trace: the employee’s employment status
title_full Lost without a trace: the employee’s employment status
title_fullStr Lost without a trace: the employee’s employment status
title_full_unstemmed Lost without a trace: the employee’s employment status
title_sort lost without a trace: the employee’s employment status
publisher LexisNexis Malaysia Sdn Bhd
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/39576/
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