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Just cause is a common standard in employment law, as a form of job security. When a person is terminated for just cause, it means that they have been terminated for misconduct, or another sufficient reason.[1] A person terminated for just cause is generally not entitled to notice severance, nor unemployment benefits depending on local laws.[2]