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Unemployment eligibility if you take ER?

If you take the ER or one of the subsequent LR packages, are you eligible for unemployment? (I'm in California)

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Post ID: @OP+16s3aVyn

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If paid out lump sum you get unemployment if its paid ongoing, like paydays you are not allowed to collect. Sounds like Cisco pays a lump sum.

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Post ID: @2hhb+16s3aVyn

If ER, NO unemployment it is stated in your paperwork, if LR you can file for unemployment as it is not voluntary.

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Post ID: @1jwb+16s3aVyn

Yes, you qualify for unemployment after an ER and after an LR. You will receive your PTO pay as a lump sum in both packages. You don't need to wait for PTO or severance to 'run out' as stated above. I took the ER in 2011 and was LR'd in 2019 & qualified for unemployment both times. File for unemployment the day after your last official day at Cisco.

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Post ID: @1sef+16s3aVyn

Generally, you can collect unemployment after your severance and PTO run out, not before. So if you are paid for 6 months, you can't start drawing unemployment until that time. You should file immediately however. Hope that helps.

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Post ID: @1fcz+16s3aVyn

Not sure since you volunteered ....... at gn point

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Post ID: @1zjj+16s3aVyn

i have the same question. I think you can because the ER.. while voluntary.. Is a company's way of 'compelling' the employee to be part of a reduction in force...

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Post ID: @1usi+16s3aVyn

doubt it, an ER is voluntary and an LR is involuntary...big difference, but who knows? It is an interesting question

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Post ID: @1joj+16s3aVyn

Yes you still would.. I was part of an LR several years ago, and was still able to collect my unemployment

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Post ID: @1gsl+16s3aVyn

great question ask HR

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