threecrazykids
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Without going into a great amount of detail I am wondering if someone (maybe an HR prof) can help answer a question.
I am losing my job. We were notified 140 days prior to our last day (to the day) of what our final on-payroll date would be. State laws mandate that when a group this large gets let go they have to give you your severance no less than 60 days from your off payroll date.
I am in the last group in our organization to be let go and we were given our last working day as Dec 18th, 2015. The first group that was done have been gone about 2 weeks now.
The first group let go was informed that their last date had to be extended to the following Monday because they hadn't given exactly 60 days notice...no biggie. The managers didn't make them come in, just let them have Friday be their actual last day - but technically they were "on payroll" through the following Monday.
So now we are hearing from that first group of employees that because they were technically on payroll for that Monday, their last paycheck was for one day of pay. Sounds correct, right?
Well...they also took out 2 weeks worth of benefits against that 1 day of pay stating they "can't pro-rate benefits".
I have to note that according to the severance packages - the company is paying 100% of our benefits during our severance period (it's very generous, yes).
And suddenly, now the next two groups have suddenly been told (as of yesterday) that our dates have also been moved out to the following Monday from our original dates as well.
There HAS to be a reason they are doing this, and I just don't think it's right. I don't believe for 1 second they can't pro-rate my benefits. And if they are going to charge me 2 weeks of benefits out of that 1 day of pay, then I should be covered for those two weeks prior to my severance date kicking in, not just for the 1 day! Either that, or keep me on payroll for 2 more weeks!
Is this even legal? I have to assume it is, and that this is somehow to the company's benefit...I just don't have enough knowledge about these things as to why this sudden move to everyone's last date going to the following Monday from the dates we were originally given.
Anyone have any ideas?
I am losing my job. We were notified 140 days prior to our last day (to the day) of what our final on-payroll date would be. State laws mandate that when a group this large gets let go they have to give you your severance no less than 60 days from your off payroll date.
I am in the last group in our organization to be let go and we were given our last working day as Dec 18th, 2015. The first group that was done have been gone about 2 weeks now.
The first group let go was informed that their last date had to be extended to the following Monday because they hadn't given exactly 60 days notice...no biggie. The managers didn't make them come in, just let them have Friday be their actual last day - but technically they were "on payroll" through the following Monday.
So now we are hearing from that first group of employees that because they were technically on payroll for that Monday, their last paycheck was for one day of pay. Sounds correct, right?
Well...they also took out 2 weeks worth of benefits against that 1 day of pay stating they "can't pro-rate benefits".
I have to note that according to the severance packages - the company is paying 100% of our benefits during our severance period (it's very generous, yes).
And suddenly, now the next two groups have suddenly been told (as of yesterday) that our dates have also been moved out to the following Monday from our original dates as well.
There HAS to be a reason they are doing this, and I just don't think it's right. I don't believe for 1 second they can't pro-rate my benefits. And if they are going to charge me 2 weeks of benefits out of that 1 day of pay, then I should be covered for those two weeks prior to my severance date kicking in, not just for the 1 day! Either that, or keep me on payroll for 2 more weeks!
Is this even legal? I have to assume it is, and that this is somehow to the company's benefit...I just don't have enough knowledge about these things as to why this sudden move to everyone's last date going to the following Monday from the dates we were originally given.
Anyone have any ideas?