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  1. Act three, November 11, 1975, saw the Governor-General take action and dismiss Whitlam and his government. For many Australians the day of the dismissal is remembered as a moment of unique drama in their lives. To them, it shaped their political attitudes and changed their understanding of how the political system works in Australia.

  2. 23 de ene. de 2023 · Give the Employee Notice. Once you have determined the reason for the dismissal, you need to give the employee notice of the intention to dismiss. The notice must be in writing and must state the reason for the dismissal. The notice period will depend on the employee's contract of employment, but it must be at least the minimum notice period ...

  3. 17 de feb. de 2017 · The drama surrounding the dismissal of Mr. Gough Whitlam as the Labor Prime Minister of Australia - on 11 November, 1975 - by the then Governor-General of Au...

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  4. The dismissal – advice – compelling the states to act regarding issuing of writs for a half Senate election. 1975. M4081, 2/2. The dismissal – advice – opinion of Solicitor-General and Attorney-General regarding exercise of Governor-General’s powers in constitutional crisis. 1975.

  5. 18 de abr. de 2017 · The dismissal of the Whitlam government provided one of the biggest political shocks in Australian history. It put on open display vice-regal powers that most did not know existed, and tested ...

  6. 1. general. dismissal (también: discharge, redundancy, sacking, layoff, walking papers) volume_up. despido {m} more_vert. The ban on dismissal during pregnancy must be strictly complied with. expand_more La prohibición del despido durante el embarazo debe cumplirse estrictamente.

  7. At 1.00pm on 11 November 1975, Governor-General Sir John Kerr handed a letter to Gough Whitlam terminating his appointment as Prime Minister of Australia. Kerr also terminated the appointment of Whitlam’s ministers—and, effectively, of his government. The letter identified section 64 of the Australian Constitution as the authority for this ...