Abscondment definition

Abscondment means being absent from work without authorization.
Abscondment means absenting oneself from duty without excuse or
Abscondment means not sitting for scheduled examination, or failure to attend scheduled classes to the required

Examples of Abscondment in a sentence

  • Absence and Abscondment: In the event that the Employee does not come to work, and they have not notified the Employer of the reason for their absence - the Employee will be deemed to be absent without leave.

  • Termination before commencement of employment Abscondment by the employee Winding up of companies Termination by operation of law Dismissal means that an employee reasonably expected the employer to renew a fixed term contract of employment on the same or similar terms but the employer offered to renew it on less favourable terms, or didn’t renew it.


More Definitions of Abscondment

Abscondment means absence from duty without permission for a continuous period of twenty one (21) working days.
Abscondment. - means a situation where a member of staff does not report for duty without good cause for thirty consecutive days.
Abscondment means not reporting for scheduled examination at time, day and place specified or failure to attend scheduled classes to the required percentage during a particular semester without prior written permission from the Principal.