Thanh is the business manager for Stanford Analytics Pty Ltd
("StanfordA").
Thanh is employed under a contract which provides for a salary of
$70,000 a year plus bonuses based on her capacity to keep the state
of the art (and legal) encryption program up to date and tamper
free. The contract provides that either party could terminate the
contract on giving of two months notice, but otherwise was to
continue for 4 years.
Thanh has worked hard to keep the program at the leading edge, and
it is used by accountants and lawyers all over the world. Its main
benefit was that it ensured confidentiality because of the modern
encryption that the program used. In the first year of her contract
she achieved a bonus of $50,000 as she secured a major client being
a law firm in the tax haven of the Cayman Islands.
Halfway through the second year of Thanh’s contract she is
dismissed from her employment (i.e. sacked) without any notice at
all. This was after allegations reached the StanfordA board that
she had leaked information about the Cayman Island law firm’s
clients to the Australian media. The leak caused a global crisis
with many clients of the law firm being exposed for tax evasion.
Most of StanfordA’s clients cancelled their orders because of the
leaked information. Thanh maintained that she had nothing to do
with the leak. Indeed, it was a fellow employee Toc, who contacted
the media. He had been jealous of how well Thanh had done at the
company and he felt undervalued. He also received a payment from
the media organisation.
StanfordA now accepts that Thanh did not leak anything to the media, and they have offered her 2 months pay. Thanh is upset, as they have not offered anything for her unpaid bonuses this year and her distress at being sacked instantly. What can she recover? Should she accept StanfordA’s offer?
Question:Should she accept StanfordA’s offer?
Answer: Its explicitly clear that Thanh is employed under a contract which provides for a salary of $70,000 a year plus bonuses based on her capacity to keep the state of the art (and legal) encryption program up to date and tamper free. The contract provides that either party could terminate the contract on giving of two months notice, but otherwise was to continue for 4 years.
Its also clear in the matter that Thanh was sacked or say terminated from her services without any notice. Thanh is entitled for two months salary only in pursuance of his employment terms., Employer while accepting their mistakes, have offered her 2 months pay. Thanh should accept the two month salary for which he is entitled legally. However as per my opinion, she may further on pursue the case of Defamation and can win big amount against the employer. On the part of salary , the offer is to be accepted.,
Thanh is the business manager for Stanford Analytics Pty Ltd ("StanfordA"). Thanh is employed under a...
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