In the Kochi Hoso case, a Japanese radio broadcaster sued his employer for dismissal. As required by Japanese law, the employer maintained written rules specifying conditions for which the employee could be discharged. The employee was late for a broadcast on two occasions and was discharged pursuant to the written rules. The court ruled that:
A) the employee could be discharged because the rules

were in writing according to Japanese law.
B) the employee could be discharged because of the seriousness of the offense.
C) the employee was reinstated to his job because the law was unconstitutional.
D) the employee was reinstated to his job because the discharge was significantly unreasonable under the circumstances and in violation of the socially accepted view.


D

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