Constructive dismissal is when an employee resigns because their employer has fundamentally breached the employment contract, making it unreasonable to stay. Examples include major changes to terms without agreement, unsafe working conditions or persistent bullying. The breach must be serious, and the resignation must be a direct response under UK law.
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