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WFH finance manager who moved to France despite being told she couldn't work there sues for unfair dismissal after she was sacked

  • Posted on August 17, 2026
  • By Daily Mail
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A remote finance manager from Bristol initiated legal proceedings against her employer after being terminated for relocating to France without authorization. Despite working from home, the employee discovered her company prohibited international relocation for remote staff. The tribunal case raises important questions about employment rights, remote work flexibility, and employer jurisdiction over employees operating across different countries.

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WFH finance manager who moved to France despite being told she couldn't work there sues for unfair dismissal after she was sacked
WFH finance manager who moved to France despite being told she couldn't work there sues for unfair dismissal after she was sacked

Bristol-based Iryna Malyk was working from home then told her employers she wanted to relocate across the Channel, a tribunal heard.
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