Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a DEI employee? Those are the only ones getting RIFed. I don’t believe the remote workers who don’t want to move will get severance.
Who knows if this administration will follow the law, but employees should receive severance if they decline reassignment outside their geographic region.
That is not what happened for ERS when they moved it to Kansas City.
I know they were offered voluntary buyouts, but most should have been eligible for severance if they turned those buyouts down.
They had voluntary buyouts for those near retirement but that is all. There was no severance package for refusing to relocate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a DEI employee? Those are the only ones getting RIFed. I don’t believe the remote workers who don’t want to move will get severance.
Who knows if this administration will follow the law, but employees should receive severance if they decline reassignment outside their geographic region.
That is not what happened for ERS when they moved it to Kansas City.
I know they were offered voluntary buyouts, but most should have been eligible for severance if they turned those buyouts down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Around 15 years of service, more than 40 years old.
I am not laid off yet, but would like to make a plan if I am RIFed. Job market is bad, not sure if I can find a job with similar paycheck, or how long will it take to get a job. I may need to be Uber Eat delivery for some time before find another job.
I am concerned about income source if suddenly laid off, since there are bills (mortgage, auto loan, etc).
Don't you have substantial savings after 15 years of work? If you lived pay to pay check with that long of steady employment, that's your own financial irresponsible choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a DEI employee? Those are the only ones getting RIFed. I don’t believe the remote workers who don’t want to move will get severance.
No, GS1500 series family (STEM major). But worry about reorganization or whatever reason, I am tired of drama.
why you started panicking for no reason? Chill, OP, and let the trouble come to you and don't go and find trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Around 15 years of service, more than 40 years old.
I am not laid off yet, but would like to make a plan if I am RIFed. Job market is bad, not sure if I can find a job with similar paycheck, or how long will it take to get a job. I may need to be Uber Eat delivery for some time before find another job.
I am concerned about income source if suddenly laid off, since there are bills (mortgage, auto loan, etc).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a DEI employee? Those are the only ones getting RIFed. I don’t believe the remote workers who don’t want to move will get severance.
Who knows if this administration will follow the law, but employees should receive severance if they decline reassignment outside their geographic region.
That is not what happened for ERS when they moved it to Kansas City.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how the age adjustment works.
"In addition, an age adjustment allowance of 2.5 percent is added for each full quarter of a year you are over 40 years of age"
If I'm 50, and have worked for 10 years, does that mean that my basic severance is 10 weeks, then the age adjustment adds another 10 weeks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re not getting RIFed, OP. It’s too expensive. You might get fired. But you won’t get RIFed.
Explain why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a DEI employee? Those are the only ones getting RIFed. I don’t believe the remote workers who don’t want to move will get severance.
Who knows if this administration will follow the law, but employees should receive severance if they decline reassignment outside their geographic region.
That is not what happened for ERS when they moved it to Kansas City.
Anonymous wrote:You’re not getting RIFed, OP. It’s too expensive. You might get fired. But you won’t get RIFed.
Anonymous wrote:You’re not getting RIFed, OP. It’s too expensive. You might get fired. But you won’t get RIFed.