Just Cause

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Meaning of Just Cause

In the law of master and servant , the term means some substantial shortcoming on the part of the employee which is detrimental to the employer ‘s interest which the law and a sound public opinion recognize as a good cause for employee’s dismissal . See Colaw v University civil service merit board etc., 341 N.E.2d 719, 37 Ill.App.3d 857.

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