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Negotiation is Key When Determining Severance Pay

Severance pay is not an issue to handle lightly. If an employee has made a long-term career with an agency or business, he or she must consider tax issues and career impacts.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Oct 02, 2008 -
New York, NY --- A professional image and future is not something to be dealt with under terms of inflexibility. Negotiation will always be required when working contracts or terms are being established. This applies both at the beginning and at the end of a professional relationship. It does not matter whether the employee is being hired, fired or retired.  There are always long and short-term issues to be considered and agreed to by both parties.

Where the issue of severance pay is concerned, it is always best to have access to expert legal advice, since there is often a great deal of confusion that can arise around final payments of salary, benefits and compensation.

Frequently many professionals enter into working contracts unaware of the impact of severance pay on their taxes and retirement arrangements. They will often feel pressured to sign a contract right away, but are unaware that the law provides for sixty days of review and negotiation before a signature is required.

Another common issue that develops around the subject of severance pay is that it is not open to negotiation. This is just not true. It is greatly beneficial to anyone in the midst of a contract review or employee termination to discuss the terms of any severance pay arrangements if they are going to be damaging to an individual.

Career Protection is a world leader in employment negotiation issues, including severance pay and termination arrangements. Visit http://www.careerprotection.com to learn more.

About CareerProtection.com: Career Protection is an organization dedicated to assisting executives and professionals on a nationwide basis. The company's human resources and legal experts work to protect the reputation and legal rights of their clients.

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Last Updated:Oct 02, 2008
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