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Relocation decline

If someone declines a relocation package, will they get a working or non-working 60 day notice period?

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Declining relo just means you have to train your replacement. If lay off was planned soon then perhaps you may end up working (doubtful). If not a mgr or a senior lead/principal I doubt working notice will be asked.

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Post ID: @umh+1tMkKBXB

policy.wellsfargo.com/#/detail/294
See section 4.2

Declining a relocation package won't impact your working notice. However, declining a relocation package doesn't necessarily mean immediate displacement, though in most circumstances it probably will.

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Post ID: @jnn+1tMkKBXB

If you are management you get 90-day working notice and 1 month per year of service.

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Post ID: @bfh+1tMkKBXB

Working 60-days + 2-week severance per year of service. Your benefits will continue for 60 days after your departure.

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Post ID: @jds+1tMkKBXB

My group does working notices, and typically we continue to work until a week or so short of the 60 days. It depends on the LOB and the specific role, but it makes sense in our group.

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Post ID: @dau+1tMkKBXB

I haven't heard of them doing a working notice in years. Usually it's non-working. Why subject themselves to the risk of a p*ssed off employee who knows they have 60 days left?

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Post ID: @bna+1tMkKBXB

There may not be a hard and fast rule, though I’d think the bias is non-working unless you’re some kind of vital.

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