Legal Question in Employment Law in Michigan
Employer Severance Obligation
I own a small company that is now merging with a large corporation. Most of my employees will not be part of the agreement and have been told that they are losing their job. I verbally told them that I would give them one week severance and one month paid health insurance even though the large corporation did not want me to do so. Some of them decided that they would steal valuable equipment from me (thousands of dollars worth), I guess to help them financially or just out of anger. Now I'm the one whose angry and don't want to pay the severance and health insurance because of these vicious acts. Though I never put my original intentions in writing, am I legally obligated to fulfill the severance and benefit payments?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Employer Severance Obligation
Your employees are probably at-will, but depending upon your size, you may have an obligation to give them a certain amount of notice on laying them off.
Here's a link to the law I'm thinking of: