0 the act of refusing to consider an idea or opinion -- lekceważenie
1 an occasion when an employer officially makes someone leave their job -- zwolnienie (z pracy )
Exit is an event that leads to potentially large and costly dismissals.
The same was true for the legislation on unfair dismissals, and also for that on racial discrimination in employment.
He believed that the monarch should take a share in all government decisions, recommend and veto appointments, and make dismissals when necessary.
They do not, unless they are particularly unwise, take action on staff appointments or dismissals without guidance from the head.
Industrialists, taking note of the state's response, continued with their policy of dismissals and retrenchment.
Second, it demanded the limitation of the powers of the heads of the government departments (who were accused of humiliating employees and making arbitrary dismissals).
However, the striving for coherence does have the potential to help mitigate against easy assessments of superiority or hasty dismissals of unfamiliar ideas.
In the back of my mind always lingered the temptation to succumb to easy dismissals.