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===Getting fired for "just <span class="noglossary">cause</span>"===
===Getting fired for "just <span class="noglossary">cause</span>"===
Workers can lose their job without notice or pay if they do something seriously wrong. This is called being fired for '''just cause'''. Examples of when an employer might have just cause to fire you are if you are dishonest about something important or you steal from the employer.
Workers can lose their job without notice or pay if they do something seriously wrong. This is called being fired for '''just <span class="noglossary">cause</span>'''. Examples of when an employer might have just cause to fire you are if you are dishonest about something important or you steal from the employer.


===Getting laid off===
===Getting laid off===
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