Alternatives to Lay off?
CAHR
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We are a manufacturing plant in Kentucky. Business is very slow right now and would like to somehow cut back for the next 2-4 weeks and looking at seeing if 10 or so employees would be willing to do a "voluntary" lay off for that amount of time. I believe they would be able to also draw unemployment? Wondering your thoughts on this - pros and cons? Or has anyone else done something like this on a temporary basis - any thing that worked to cut back on payroll?
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1) How are you going to determine WHO is eligible for the voluntary layoffs? Seniorty?
2) How long are the layoffs going to be? It is best to determine a length of time right off the bat so the EEs know when they are to return to work. Make sure this is in writing.
3) Insurance coverage - Are you going to continue their insurance coverage while they are off? Are they going to be required to come in an pay their premium? Remember to put this in writing as well.
4) Early recalls - what happens if you need to call the EEs back early and they have made plans while they were off? Are you going to honor those plans?
These are the things we address right off the bat before posting any voluntary layoffs.
Good Luck!
By the end of the 30 days, if the employee hasn't been recalled they are actually laid off.