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Date Added: May 12, 2008 11:40:08 AM
NEW YORK It's something small-business owners dread: having to tell employees they're being laid off. It's inescapable in a weak economy, or as a company changes the way it does business, that some workers must be let go. There's probably no way for a company owner to blunt the pain, but being honest, direct and showing some concern when breaking the news may help the employees and the ...

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