Thread regarding SS&C Technologies layoffs

People who got layed off keep an eye on Job replacement dates

Some information for you all to know...

While there are no laws that dictate a specific time frame to wait after a layoff before filling a position; there are several reasons an employer should proceed cautiously when hiring for a position that was recently part of a reduction in force or job elimination. Handled improperly, an employer may be accused of using the position elimination as a pretext for what would otherwise be an unlawful termination. A former employee may attempt to sue an employer for wrongful discharge within state and federal statute of limitations time frames.

As with all negative employment actions, the reasons should be lawful and justifiable. If there truly is no longer a need for a position, and the employer can show business need for the elimination, it would generally be permissible to terminate employment for position elimination. It would be reasonable for an outsider to then believe this to be a permanent elimination, and not expect the employer to rehire for the position within a short time frame.

However, if the employer does try to rehire for the position within six months or less for example, and the former employee finds out the new hire or replacement is younger than him or herself (age 40 or under), of a different race, religion, gender, less qualified, etc. it may cast doubt on the legitimacy of the position elimination in the first place. If the employer then cannot show the business need for the elimination, it may find itself in legal trouble. In short, position eliminations should not be used as a quick fix for easily eliminating a poorly performing employee.

If, after a position elimination, the employer discovers that the position really was needed, it should be able to demonstrate why the person eliminated wasn't offered to be reinstated or clearly demonstrate how the role changed and why the person eliminated cannot fulfill that new role.

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Maybe if you spent as much time doing your job as you did writing this - you'd still work there (translates to..)
If you had kissed a$$ and compromise your values then you would still be there like me.

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Post ID: @fhfx+1n4FAxj7

@4avm+1n4FAxj7 you definitely sound like one of those A$$ lickers or can not read... 56 percent that got hit over Age 50 that have been dedicated and built the company for Billy Boy got hit.. SS&C is only hoping everyone just signs the agreement and doesn't sue seems there allot of interest in the media about what has been done... @4avm+1n4FAxj7 you sir are a toolbag to the core...

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Post ID: @4nio+1n4FAxj7

maybe if you spent as much time doing your job as you did writing this - you'd still work there.

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Post ID: @4avm+1n4FAxj7

Parasites.

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Post ID: @3ylu+1n4FAxj7

Good luck.

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