Greece: Termination of employment
Original and updating author: Christos A Ioannou
Summary
- Termination of an employment contract is seen as part of managerial prerogative, subject to some restrictions. (See General)
- There is no statutory notice period, but employees should be notified in writing of their dismissal, and a public office must be informed within four days. (See Notice periods)
- Employees are entitled to severance payments. (See Severance pay)
- Dismissed employees can bring a claim of unfair dismissal in the courts, on the grounds of abuse or excessive use of managerial prerogative by the employer. (See Unfair dismissal)
- Where an employee's dismissal breaches the contract of employment, he or she may bring a common-law claim for wrongful dismissal. (See Wrongful dismissal)
- There are various rules regarding dismissals on the ground of redundancy. (See Redundancy rights)
- The pay-related entitlements of employees whose employer has become insolvent are protected by an insolvency fund. (See Insolvency)
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