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Plenty of reasons to fire him? Ex-employee probably won’t get unemployment

04/05/2010

Employees are entitled to unemployment compensation only if they lose their jobs because of things over which they have little or no control. On the other hand, employees get no benefits if they’re terminated for improper conduct as defined by the employer.

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