From what I have read, the answer is yes. Some SHRM members in my local community disagree though, and are trying to get clarification. I am certain they will find that the answer is yes. The law says involuntary terms except for gross misconduct, which is basically the same wording as the regular COBRA law. Otherwise, employers might try to get out of this COBRA situation by claiming laid off employees were termed for cause.
Ceridian is managing our notifications. . We do have one ee who was terminated for gross misconduct. .anyone know how the heck you mark that on their inquiry sheet?
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Sharon
Is that Ceridian's inquiry sheet or a gov agency's?
Sharon
[url]http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/n-09-27.pdf[/url]
The involuntary termination definition starts in the question and answer section on page 5.
Great information!
Sharon