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forgesteel

Joined: 30 Aug 2005 Location: Earth
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Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:30 am Post subject: severance pay |
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I have a question about severance pay. Is this pro-rated?
I signed a contract for a year. Finished the year. Employer asked me to stay on another six months. My six months is close to an end. Since I put 18 months of service in, does this mean I get *one and a half months'* severance (by pro-rated method of coming to a sum)? Or just one months' severance for the one full year (not pro-rated)?
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 7:22 am Post subject: Re: severance pay |
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forgesteel wrote: |
I have a question about severance pay. Is this pro-rated?
I signed a contract for a year. Finished the year. Employer asked me to stay on another six months. My six months is close to an end. Since I put 18 months of service in, does this mean I get *one and a half months'* severance (by pro-rated method of coming to a sum)? Or just one months' severance for the one full year (not pro-rated)?
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Legally, NO. It is NOT pro-rated. You are entitled to get one month's salary for each FULL year of employment completed.
Having said that, if you negotiated more when you re-signed, power to you and good job.
If you didn't, then you can expect your extra months salary when you leave.
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Tobias

Joined: 02 Jun 2008
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Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 7:37 am Post subject: Do some homework |
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That's true. The employer is legally obligated to provide you with only one month's severance after a year of service.
Is your employer interested in signing you for ANOTHER six-month go-round? If so, you need to make sure you'll get another severance jack if you finish the next half-year contract. I don't know if two six-month completions are considered the same as one single-year completion. I assume 'yes', but you never know. You'd be smart to find out. |
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