htxag09 said:
AggieOO said:
AggieMainland said:
sdc177 said:
Yep, I just got laid off from Charles Schwab in Austin after 19.5 years. Decompressing a bit and then need to figure out my path forward. I'll be paying attention to this forum more in the near future!
Does anyone know why something like this is not showing up for WARN under Texas? Is it timing or am i missing something.
https://www.twc.texas.gov/data-reports/warn-notice
Not sure if it is correct, but I was told if the company provides a severance package, they don't have to report via WARN. Would make sense, because none of the dell layoffs have been on there.
I'd imagine it just depends.
WARN act is essentially a 60 day notice. So if you provide severance of 60+ days, then I could see not having to report it.
I'm fairly sure that the Biden admin rejiggered the WARN pre-reqs to be in aggregate across all locations rather than the numbers being based on single locations. I think that is one of the reasons we have seen severance at such a high level in this jobs cycle. I also think of lot of that is because the layoffs, for the most part, have focused in the white collar part of the workforce.
Ultimately I think this is one of big drivers of the disconnect between the household survey and the establishment survey. The household would say, yeah i got laid off, I don't have a job whereas the establishment (employer) survey would say, we're still paying him, he has a job.