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From Severance to Security [WEBINAR SNIPPET]

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Check out a snippet from our webinar on solidifying your finances in the event of a layoff and how to negotiate severance!

To access the full replay, join our email list at newmoneynewproblems.com/subscribe!

Episode Highlights:

  • Common Mistakes in Layoff/Severance Situations
    • Employees often don’t ask for enough during severance negotiations; documentation of achievements is crucial.
    • Employers frequently lack proper documentation to justify terminations or severance decisions.
    • Both sides should be prepared: employees should advocate for themselves, and employers should have clear, consistent policies.
  • Negotiation is Key
    • Everything is negotiable—don’t be afraid to ask for more severance, benefits, or time.
    • Employers may have a “cushion” and expect counteroffers.
    • Use a list of your contributions to the company as leverage in negotiations.
  • Legal Considerations
    • Companies are not always required to offer severance unless specified by law (e.g., WARN Act) or contract.
    • The WARN Act requires 60 days’ notice (or pay in lieu) for large layoffs, depending on company size and circumstances.
    • Consistency in severance offers is important to avoid discrimination claims.
  • Practical Steps After a Layoff
    • First, take time to process emotionally before responding or negotiating.
    • Ask about other open positions within the company before accepting termination.
    • Consider negotiating for extended health coverage or other benefits.
    • Map out which benefits are portable (e.g., 401k) and which are “use it or lose it” (e.g., FSA, dependent care).
  • Employer Best Practices
    • Ensure all documentation is in order and policies are applied uniformly to avoid legal issues.
    • Have more than one person present during termination meetings to protect against potential claims.
  • COBRA and Health Insurance
    • Understand your rights to continue health insurance via COBRA and alternatives like the health insurance marketplace.
    • Loss of coverage is a qualifying event for marketplace enrollment, even outside open enrollment periods.
  • Severance and Indirect Compensation
    • Severance may be required if stipulated in a retention or employment agreement.
    • Negotiate for acceleration of equity vesting, continued health coverage, or even compensation for lost value due to blackout periods.
    • Job placement assistance can be requested as part of a severance package.
  • Creative Negotiation Examples
    • Real-life stories of negotiating for additional compensation due to unique circumstances (e.g., stock value loss during blackout).
    • Don’t hesitate to ask for job placement services or other non-monetary benefits.

Contact Information:

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Check out a snippet from our webinar on solidifying your finances in the event of a layoff and how to negotiate severance!

To access the full replay, join our email list at newmoneynewproblems.com/subscribe!

Episode Highlights:

  • Common Mistakes in Layoff/Severance Situations
    • Employees often don’t ask for enough during severance negotiations; documentation of achievements is crucial.
    • Employers frequently lack proper documentation to justify terminations or severance decisions.
    • Both sides should be prepared: employees should advocate for themselves, and employers should have clear, consistent policies.
  • Negotiation is Key
    • Everything is negotiable—don’t be afraid to ask for more severance, benefits, or time.
    • Employers may have a “cushion” and expect counteroffers.
    • Use a list of your contributions to the company as leverage in negotiations.
  • Legal Considerations
    • Companies are not always required to offer severance unless specified by law (e.g., WARN Act) or contract.
    • The WARN Act requires 60 days’ notice (or pay in lieu) for large layoffs, depending on company size and circumstances.
    • Consistency in severance offers is important to avoid discrimination claims.
  • Practical Steps After a Layoff
    • First, take time to process emotionally before responding or negotiating.
    • Ask about other open positions within the company before accepting termination.
    • Consider negotiating for extended health coverage or other benefits.
    • Map out which benefits are portable (e.g., 401k) and which are “use it or lose it” (e.g., FSA, dependent care).
  • Employer Best Practices
    • Ensure all documentation is in order and policies are applied uniformly to avoid legal issues.
    • Have more than one person present during termination meetings to protect against potential claims.
  • COBRA and Health Insurance
    • Understand your rights to continue health insurance via COBRA and alternatives like the health insurance marketplace.
    • Loss of coverage is a qualifying event for marketplace enrollment, even outside open enrollment periods.
  • Severance and Indirect Compensation
    • Severance may be required if stipulated in a retention or employment agreement.
    • Negotiate for acceleration of equity vesting, continued health coverage, or even compensation for lost value due to blackout periods.
    • Job placement assistance can be requested as part of a severance package.
  • Creative Negotiation Examples
    • Real-life stories of negotiating for additional compensation due to unique circumstances (e.g., stock value loss during blackout).
    • Don’t hesitate to ask for job placement services or other non-monetary benefits.

Contact Information:

For in-depth stories, actionable advice, and more legal and financial tips, listen to t

Support the show

  continue reading

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