Fired in a recession? Here are 5 facts to know about severance pay
Recessions and economic downturns aren’t fun for anybody. They’re hard on workers, hard on businesses, and hard on our communities as a whole. And while some companies determine they need to reduce their staff to stay afloat during those tough times, that doesn’t mean they can fire employees without paying proper severance packages.
Fired in a recession? Here are 5 facts to know about severance pay
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Fired in a recession? Here are 5 facts to know about severance pay
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