Summary dismissal otherwise known as dismissal for cause is an inherent employer power in the contract of employment today. But this has not always been the case. From medieval times, English labour regulation known as the master servant law heavily interfered with this power by initially prohibiting its use. This article traces the attempted regulation of this power through to the middle of the 20th century. It is a portrayal of how successive legislation in Britain and in Australia resorted to the criminal law to respond to servants’ (employees’) alleged misconduct and disobedience. Furthermore, the hierarchical nature of British society that viewed these employees as lower-class gave licence to such barbaric laws. The Australian colonies...