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  2. Lost your job? Suze Orman explains how survive without ... - AOL

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    "For the first time ever, unemployment has been opened up to people who are self-employed, gig workers, as well as part-time workers, so you go and you apply right now," Orman said, advising ...

  3. Termination of employment - Wikipedia

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    A less severe form of involuntary termination is often referred to as a layoff (also redundancy or being made redundant in British English). A layoff is usually not strictly related to personal performance but instead due to economic cycles or the company's need to restructure itself, the firm itself going out of business, or a change in the function of the employer (for example, a certain ...

  4. Lost your job? Everything you need to know about being ... - AOL

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    Many are struggling financially while they deal with job losses from the coronavirus pandemic. Yahoo Money rounded up its best financial advice for these difficult times.

  5. 'My Daddy Got Fired' - Talking To Kids About Job Loss - AOL

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    Alamy "My daddy got fired." I flinched a little when I heard those words blurted out by my then-five year old daughter to a random barista at a coffee shop. Ouch! We had talked about job loss, job ...

  6. Dismissal (employment) - Wikipedia

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    While the main formal term for ending someone's employment is "dismissal", there are a number of colloquial or euphemistic expressions for the same action. "Firing" is a common colloquial term in the English language (particularly used in the U.S. and Canada), which may have originated in the 1910s at the National Cash Register Company. [2]

  7. Job losses caused by the Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    Job losses caused by the Great Recession refers to jobs that have been lost worldwide within people since the start of the Great Recession. In the US, job losses have been going on since December 2007, and it accelerated drastically starting in September 2008 following the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers . [ 1 ]

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  9. How to get through an unexpected layoff without settling for ...

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    Many people are open to discussing potential new opportunities even when they're satisfied with their current role or company. As the saying goes, "The best time to find a job is when you have one."