For non-VSP layoffs, I'll copy and paste what I wrote last week on this subject. IIRC, if you were given, say, 20 weeks of severance, then you could rejoin the company after 20 calendar weeks. What is that, 5 months? But you don't get any time bridged, meaning you start over with only two weeks of paid vacation, the three-year clock for you to be eligible for vesting in your 401(k) starts over, etc. You're a new employee.
If you come back within those 20 weeks, say at 15 weeks, you have to pay back the remainder of the severance (5 weeks in our example), but your time gets bridged. You get to start over accruing vacation at the higher rate, etc. I knew someone who did it (years ago) and was glad to be back. They were actually a great worker and VZ should be glad to have kept them. In fact I think they got promoted after the VSP.
If you took the VSP, you have to get VP approval to come back as an employee. Or you have to work for another company that VZ buys out. Otherwise, never again.
Under both situations, you can come back after six months as a contractor.
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a former RF Engineer and 12/28'er