Seriously, I am having a hard time understanding why I should take the VIP and leave by the end of 2020. In taking the VIP package this, this is what I undertsand I would get:
(1) Nine months pay; since the last day worked would be 12/31/20, the assumption is the pay would be paid sometime in January 2021
(2) Reemployment assistance from Right Management
(3) No continuation of health care benefits; however, if you are elgible for retirement under the Ford GRP pension plan, you can apply for retiree/pension healthcare benefits
(4) You would get a pension bump 'up' unitl age 62
That appears to be it.
Here is the link to involntary seperation benefits from Life@Ford: https://www.lifeatford.com/en-US/articles/?code=fc256e07-abcb-e811-a960-000d3a3780dd It appears I would get the following:
(1) I have 20 years in, so I would get the same 9 months pay
(2) Continuation of certian health benefits for up to 6 months (think it is medical only, if I recall)
(3) Reemployement assistance (Right Management)
Likely sceanario is that involuntaries would begin either late first quarter or generally be compelted by end 2nd quarter. Therefore, I see the potential following situation for myself:
(a) worst case secnario I would be walked out by end of first quarter (3 months into 2021) but could be still employeed up to end of JUne or july - 6 to 7 months into 2021. Last time I checked, 15 or 16 months pay is greater than 9 months pay.
(b) I would get full active employee medical for 6 months, which is much more affordbale than retiree healthcare benefits.
(c) would still get reemployment assistance no matter what (I heard varying degrees of how much help Right Management really is; likely you get out of it what you put in)
(d) if you are involuntaryly seperated out of your company, even if you get a severnace package, you can wait for awhile, and still apply and collect unemployment. I know because my wife was involuntarily seperated from her company in Novemeber 2019, and was able to collect unemployment in 2020.
(e) after all that, I could still apply for pension benefits from Ford GRP pension program sometime late in 2021 or 2022 and get the full retiree benefits at that time. Would also still get the bump "up" since I would not be 62; that is a feature of the Ford GRP pension as long as you are under 62 years of age when you apply to recieve the pension benefits.
(f) To me, the job situations and availablity/ease in finding a job will only get easier as the COVID-19 over-reaction wears out and compnaies & people adjust to life living with COVID. It is still too fluid a situation at the moment (GM already announced they would not be bringing most of their staff into offices until July 2021, and a neighbor of mine who is a L4 in PD has privately to my wife and I Ford will follow suit for non-essential employees. This seems to make sense, as why would you start to bring back people if you are going to be go through 6 months of cutting people and reorgs....would only make sense to bring back people if you have a better/final count of how many peolpe you need to bring back.) -seems like things will not even apptoach normal until 2nd half 2021.
The last point above to me is crucial - unless I can really find something I like that is same or better pay with a solid company with good fundementals & management, why should I leave early when there is literaly no advanatage. I am really puzzled by Ford's office - at least in the 2018 PRP offers, it was worth it for someone already elgible to retire to take the package becuase the financial rewards were there. This round of voluntaries, they really are not.....