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Industrial_Jedi t1_j1deflj wrote

In California at least, if you are fired for low performance or quit you aren't eligible for unemployment. If you are let go through no fault of your own then you can collect unemployment insurance. The unemployment insurance premiums payed by the employer are partially based on the number of former employees collecting unemployment. I'm sure that doesn't come into play here though, their performance reviews are solely to help in the employee develop professionally, no other purpose. Just ask them. /s

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