🧱 Constructive Dismissal in South Africa: What It Means and What to Do
🧱 Constructive Dismissal in South Africa: What It Means and What to Do “I didn’t quit… they pushed me out.” These are the quiet words of Thando, a dedicated warehouse supervisor who spent seven years building a reputation for hard work. But in her final months, things changed: her working conditions became unbearable, she was constantly micromanaged, and she was excluded from key meetings. Eventually, she felt forced to resign. This is what constructive dismissal often looks like—and it’s more common than many think. 🔍 What Is Constructive Dismissal? Constructive dismissal happens when an employee resigns not because they want to—but because the employer made the working environment intolerable . Under South African labour law , this is treated as a dismissal initiated by the employer , even though the employee resigned. In legal terms, it’s a form of unfair dismissal if the resignation was not voluntary , but due to the employer’s conduct. 📜 What the Law Says (L...