The right to terminate summarily is restricted to:
A) behaviour that endangers the life of other employees in the workplace.
B) occasions where employee conduct is in direct and serious breach of the employee's obligations.
C) situations where employee performance continues to be below the accepted standard.
D) occasions where, due to changes in commercial or economic decisions, an employee is no longer required.
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