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A '''layoff''' is usually temporary. The employer doesn’t have to tell you ahead of time. If the layoff lasts longer than 13 weeks in a 20-week period, it means your employment has ended.
A '''layoff''' is usually temporary. The employer doesn’t have to tell you ahead of time. If the layoff lasts longer than 13 weeks in a 20-week period, it means your employment has ended.


If the layoff is permanent and your employment has ended, the employer must give you '''notice of termination'''. That is, they must give you advance notice or pay as described above.
If the layoff is permanent and your employment has ended, the employer must give you '''notice of termination'''. That is, they must give you <span class="noglossary">advance</span> notice or pay as described above.


===Quitting your job===
===Quitting your job===
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