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:'''For example:''' Chui worked in a large store for four months. After Christmas, her employer said, "Today is your last day." She gave Chui one week’s extra pay.
:'''For example:''' Chui worked in a large store for four months. After Christmas, her employer said, "Today is your last day." She gave Chui one week’s extra pay.


===Getting fired for "just cause"===
===Getting fired for "just <span class="noglossary">cause</span>"===
Workers can lose their job without notice or compensation 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 a worker are if they are dishonest about something important, steal from the employer, or repeatedly breach a clear workplace policy or rule.
Workers can lose their job without notice or compensation 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 <span class="noglossary">cause</span> to fire a worker are if they are dishonest about something important, steal from the employer, or repeatedly breach a clear workplace policy or rule.


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