If your position is eliminated, you get any unused PTO, severance according to the years at Humana and you can also apply for unemployment? Has anybody been succesful in getting unemployment?
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It is 184 hours PTO for anyone under 10 years. They will only pay out your minimum annual accrual which is 184 or 23 days that we all get every year. Anything over that you forfeit. I would advise you to use as much as you can now since you earned it. If needed, use it for your job search and interviews.
I would contact HR and start taking your PTO
why do they only pay out 183 hours of PTO? We can bank up and roll over 265 hours yearly? I have the max PTO, so I will lose part of this when I am laid off?
That form does NOT deny unemployment! It protects the company from potential lawsuits. That's what you are signing. If you didn't sign it and gave up your severance and PTO, that's your fault. I highly suggest you speak to an employment lawyer as I did. If they did not fire you, then you are entitled to any PTO you have accumulated up to 183 hours to be paid out once you leave. It states in their policies you will be paid this, therefore they owe it to you unless you were terminated for cause.
80 hrs of PTO denied?????? This is ohhhh so beyond ridiculous
Referring to the packet you get from ups "associate transition document. Inside the packet has "voluntary release and separation agreement" that has to be sign after your last day with the company
In the meeting with HR they said that signing the paper would not interfere with getting unemployment...
What form are you guys referencing? The only form I received was to file for severance
Thankfully I found a job before that. Don't wait till unemployment!!! In my state it's less than 50% of your weekly pay!
No severance and am being denied 80 hours of PTO. I am getting unemployment but only because I refused to sign a stupid form that said I would voluntarily terminate my job to look for another job. Clearly, Humana thinks that we are idiots; who would sign a form like this, which guarantees that UI will be denied?