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How to trump redundancy

The rumours have been doing the rounds for a while, the company's not performing as well as it should be, the sector is feeling the crunch and people may have to be let go. A gloom descends and then some - what on earth happens now?
Career coach, Helen Slingsby, gives a step by step guide to coping with redundancy and even coming out on top.
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