Yup, there is no severance. A true severance is when you and the employer agree on a said amount, and then they cut you a check for that amount and send you on your way. Yeah you don't get that at BNYM. What you get are "SUB payments" which is supplemental unemployment. The good news is that SUB payments are not considered income, so its not taxed. Also, you get to keep your medical benefits while on SUB payments. The bad news is that SUB payments are tied into your normal unemployment. If for whatever reason you no longer qualify for regular unemployment (because you went back to work), then you forfeit your ability to collect the rest of your SUB payments. They don't pay you SUB payments in 1 lump sum like a true severance, you are paid your SUB payments just like you'd be paid your normal paycheck. The problem is that if you are eligible to receive 18 weeks of SUB payments, and you find another job 4 weeks into it, then you loose the rest of your SUB payments. So in other words, there are strings attached. A lot of strings unfortunately.