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Tag Archives: layoff
On the Cusp
Musings on retirement and aging, and husband and I find out soon if he will receive a voluntary layoff, followed by retirement. Continue reading
Posted in Retirement
Tagged aging, death, layoff, retirement, severance pay, voluntary layoff
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To Layoff, or Not
Husband’s employer offered him a voluntary layoff. Nice timing. He’s within 8 or 10 months of his planned retirement date. The voluntary layoff would give us six months of pay. Plus he could immediately file for his pension. He works … Continue reading
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Tagged aging, layoff, pension, retirement, right-to-work state, voluntary layoff
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