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Early Retirement Program for 2025

Anyone heard if a EER program will be offered in the US this year?

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@140 that's correct but for just a single BU. Rumors say it's locally financed. Rumors...

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Post ID: @16qe+1jwymjk5m

Early retirement programs work for those who are a few years from retirement. I took it in 2020, was able to pay corporate price for healthcare for a couple years, received a years pay plus an incentive bonus, again, I lived on that until I made full retirement to Medicare. I was happy to put in decades to HP and wish some things could have withstand the pressure from stockholders and board members but they decided to pull in many outsiders for CEO, VP's, Directors who were not the caliper of the 80's, 90's management!

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Post ID: @16hq+1jwymjk5m

In the inital manager meeting about the WFRs, that question was asked. The answer was the Early Retirement was not being considered to help achieve the target reduction.

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Post ID: @238+1jwymjk5m

I doubt it will ever be offered, because too many valued employees would leave.

Much easier to target via WFR.

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Post ID: @1km+1jwymjk5m

I heard from a colleague in Italy that an early retirement program was initiated there 2 weeks ago. Severance is very generous due to restrictive labor laws there.

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Post ID: @140+1jwymjk5m

Early Retirement is nothing more than Early Layoff. Say the right words and fireworks go off in people’s heads. Hello

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Post ID: @105+1jwymjk5m

I have the same question. My sense is that something would have already been announced Q1. I’ve got to believe EERs are more expensive than WFRs so I suspect that’s the reason we didn’t see it this time.

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