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Severance Pay
National Summary
Severance benefits are payments made to employees upon termination of employment caused by events that are beyond their control, such as workforce reductions, plant closings, company takeovers, and mergers. Severance benefits are sometimes offered to encourage early retirement or voluntary resignation, or to discourage terminated employees from suing an employer. Severance benefits are not required by federal law and are required only by a handful of states. However, most companies offer severance pay. The payments themselves may be a onetime occurrence or spread over a period of time. These benefits are usually calculated by the employee's length of service with the company (e.g., 1 week of severance pay given for every year employed with the company).
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01/01/2010
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Severance Pay
03/04/2009
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154989
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We plan on terminating an employee, and we are considering offering severance to this employee in order to have him sign a no-compete agreement with us. Is this something that we are allowed to do?
03/07/2006
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152308
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When should COBRA begin?
09/24/2003
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152307
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we wish to eliminate a management position. The position is an exempt higher paid position. What are our obligations to the employee we will be laying off due to elimination of this position?
04/29/2003
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152306
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Does my employer have the right to extend these coverages during the Severence period (if more than 31 days)?
04/08/2003
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153018
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Termination and severance pay policy (standard)
03/20/2003
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159147
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Termination and Severance Pay (Standard)
01/01/2000
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