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Marcus and Fried quit before they could be laid off.
But I could be laid off with a month's notice.
They could be laid off if their companies do not win the new contracts.
Even at stable startups, if you're not moving the needle, you could be laid off.
It succeeded, he said: Skittish technicians feared that they, too, could be laid off if the organizing effort dragged on.
Many of the remaining 120,000 people could be laid off if USPS persuades Congress to abrogate contracts.
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That means today's fast-growing regional airline could be laying off pilots tomorrow.
Still, her reduced income and the fear that her husband could also be laid off have caused them to change their spending habits in a hurry.
Think of the featherbedding under the Railway Labor Acts when the fireman who shoveled coal could not be laid off when the railroads converted to Diesel engines.
They could both be laid off tomorrow or lose their house in a fire and be totally fine, they calmly inform me.
"And even if we were getting good reviews on our job, you could still be laid off at any time".
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