Meta, Twitter, and other big tech companies have fired thousands of employees over the last few months, as the pandemic boom comes to an end for the industry. But what can you do if you're one of those who's been laid off, or if you're anticipating such a circumstance? What are YOUR legal rights, your options, and what you must take care of if you're in such a situation? Our experts answer all your queries and offer some sound advice - just drop your comments in the live chat box
first published: Nov 10, 2022 03:39 pm
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