Legal Question in Employment Law in Alabama

severance pay

I was recently terminated I was offered a small amount of severance and the company stated that they would not prevent me from collecting unemployment insurance, that's nice but I found employment the same day so I won't collect unemployment insurance and I think the severance should be a bit more......should it and how much should it be? I was employed as a manager for 1 year and 8 months and I only had continued success with the company and this imformation is documented.


Asked on 8/13/06, 2:54 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Sterling DeRamus Sterling L. DeRamus, Attorney at Law

Re: severance pay

There are no laws requiring an employer to pay severance pay. If you have a written contract that provides for severance pay in this instance, that would control. But there is simply no requirement that they pay you any severance pay regardless of how good a job you did.

If you were discriminated against on the basis of race or sex, that's another issue. If that is the case you may not want a severance pay as you would sign away your rights.

Good luck!

Sterling L. DeRamus

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Answered on 8/14/06, 10:13 am


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