If so, I would gladly take it
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No. If you have five consecutive years of work at Ford, you get ONE month of severance (and I believe for each year after 5 years, you get an additional month and it ”maxes out” at 9 months severance).
If you have less than 5 years of work at Ford (consecutively), then you get nothing… absolutely. Nothing.
Oh and your health insurance terminates the same day as your last day of work, unless you get a layoff offer that extends it.
It has depended on your years of service in previous cuts. 20 or more years would get 9 months.
They could change it at any time in the future.
It depends on how long you’ve been with the company. I don’t have the numbers, so I can’t share. I know the highest amount was 9 months. I’m the US. In other countries it was more. GM gave out 12 months, that is a pretty sweet deal.
No.