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Severance Agreement
Washington
Can a severance agreement be enforced if I feel pressured to sign it due to a short timeframe and lack of legal counsel?
I recently lost my job and was presented with a severance agreement by my employer. However, I feel pressured to sign it because the company has given me a short timeframe to review and accept the agreement, and I do not have access to legal counsel to help me understand the terms and potential implications. I am concerned that if I sign the agreement without fully understanding it, I may be waiving important rights or benefits that I am entitled to. Can a severance agreement be enforced under these circumstances?
Merry A.
My answer depends on many factors. First, if you are an "at will" employee (no employment contract), the employer can fire you for zero reason and with zero notice, and you have no rights unless you can prove that the employer is violating state or federal law (such as firing you for illegal discriminatory reasons, for submitting a safety complaint, or something similar). If you do have an employment contract, or possibly if you are 40 or older, you have the right to be given 21 days to review a severance proposal. I suggest that you submit a proposal here on Contracts Counsel, with a short turnaround, and ask an employment attorney to review the proposal and your employment situation with you. I generally engage in this sort of review myself, but, unfortunately, am not available until the end of January. Another option is to find an attorney through this national employee's attorney organization: NELA.org In either case, prepare yourself to pay $300 - $500 for a thorough review and discussion. Good luck to you.
Severance Agreement
New York
Can I negotiate the terms of a severance agreement with my employer?
I have recently been informed by my employer that my position is being eliminated due to company restructuring, and they have offered me a severance agreement. However, I have concerns about some of the terms in the agreement, such as the non-compete clause and the amount of severance pay being offered. I would like to know if it is possible for me to negotiate these terms with my employer before signing the agreement.
Arthur S.
Severance Agreements are often presented to employees as a "take it or leave it proposition": however, it has been my experience that many of the underlying provisions of these severance agreements are, in fact, negotiable. Also, as an employee, you are not without rights...a fact that is often, though reluctantly, recognized by employers. the agreements prepared on behalf of employers are often heavy handed and should not be entered into by the employee without advice of coounsel./