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An employment separation agreement, sometimes known as an employee separation agreement or a separation and release agreement, sets out the terms of an employee's separation from a company. The terms of this Agreement are the product of mutual negotiation and compromise between Company and Employee.
Employers can use a separation agreement with employees who are fired or laid off. Employee separation agreements can have many names. They're also known as termination agreements. Release of claims for employment. Employment separation agreements. And severance agreements.
A separated employee is one who leaves an employment situation for any reason, whether voluntary or involuntary. A terminated employee is involuntarily let go, usually because of poor performance or lack of work.
Do I have to sign an employment separation agreement? Well, in the USA, in general, the answer is no. However, it might be in your interest to do so, if by signing it you gain some benefit, like separation pay, or assistance in finding a new position, etc.
If poor behavior during employment was not the cause, then the claimant is usually provided unemployment benefits. When a separation agreement is carried out, it will outline terms of the separation and will usually have the employee sign an agreement waiving the right to sue the employer for wrongful termination.
If you are terminated, you want to be able to negotiate a reasonable severance package, especially if you have an existing employment agreement. And your ability to get additional severance pay or benefits will depend on any negotiating leverage and potential claims against the company you may have.
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.
If an employer says you must sign a separation agreement in order to get your last paycheck, they are in violation of the law, and could be in serious trouble. In the USA, all sorts of things might be included in a separation agreement, but the only things that are enforceable are those that comport with the law.
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