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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 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.
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 the worker is dishonest about something important, steals from the employer, or repeatedly breaches a clear workplace policy or rule.


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