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Employees 40 years of age and older must be given at least 21 days to sign a severance agreement and seven days to reconsider or revoke the signature.
Although you don't have to sign a severance agreement, your employer may make it a condition of receiving severance pay. ... However, in most cases, an employer is free to condition severance on the employee signing the agreement. In other words, if the employee refuses to sign, the employee won't get any severance pay.
In many cases employees are pressured into signing the severance agreement without a proper notice period. Under the protection of the ADEA, employees have a time period of at least 21 days to consider whether or not they should accept the severance package and at least 7 more days to revoke the agreement.
Under the federal Older Worker's Benefit Protection Act, Congress sought to protect older workers who were being offered severance packages to leave their jobs. That law requires that older workers (those over age 40) be given at least 21 days to consider severance agreements, and then another 7 days to revoke them.
Although you don't have to sign a severance agreement, your employer may make it a condition of receiving severance pay. ... However, in most cases, an employer is free to condition severance on the employee signing the agreement. In other words, if the employee refuses to sign, the employee won't get any severance pay.
You get severance pay only if you've worked at least 5 years for your employer and: your employer pays wages of at least $2.5 million a year, or.
Still, even if you've already signed an agreement, you should talk with a lawyer. That's because, in some circumstances, severance agreements (or parts of them) can be found invalid. As it turns out, some legal claims are more difficult to waive than others. Take age discrimination claims.
Your employer can't withdraw its offer of severance during the waiting period. ... Under the OWBPA, your employer must also give you seven days after signing to change your mind and "revoke" your acceptance of the severance offer. This seven-day period is required by law; neither you nor your employer can waive it.
Employees 40 years of age and older must be given at least 21 days to sign a severance agreement and seven days to reconsider or revoke the signature.
In most cases, your severance agreement only covers actions that occurred before you signed. If your employer violates some part of your severance agreement, you are legally entitled to file suit against your employer.
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