If my friend got severance from the layoffs this year, once they collect all of it....can they reapply at Cigna and if they got a job there, do they have to give the severance back?
Asking for my friend.
If my friend got severance from the layoffs this year, once they collect all of it....can they reapply at Cigna and if they got a job there, do they have to give the severance back?
Asking for my friend.
Fun fact: If you come back, you retain your total years of service. For example, if you had 10 years in, received the 10 year package, and come back a year later, you get the full 10 as credit for the next layoff. Bling-bling!
@ch there are people who have returned who took the VRP package, while still getting that year of pay , some are part time. The length of time is through 2026 and possible some into 2027.
@d1 I don’t care
@cs A job is better than no job if they run out of money and kids need a home and food. Taking care of family is Not stupid.
@ck I think wanting to come back after being laid off for whatever reason is stupid
@OP don’t need to pay back the severance pay you already received if rehired. Good luck to your friend!
@c4 Are you new here? Don’t you realize that most of the layoffs are not thought through at all? Simply numbers on a spreadsheet to satisfy the shareholders. Adjustments are made after to correct the many mistakes made.
Hired back to Cigna and you are still getting severance, that will stop. Obtained all of your severance and then hired back, you do not give that money back.
If you’re rehired outside of the severance window, you don’t owe anything back.
@c3 why and how would someone even be hired back after being laid off that defeats the purpose ?
@c2 bad job market desperate times
Why would you want to return after being laid off?
Question is why would you want to return? Masochist?
I wasn't quite sure who you were asking this for. Can you repeat it a couple more times?
No, many people have returned. One doesn’t pay the severance back.