Reductions in Force: The Guide to U.S. Compliance
Reductions in force are challenging—emotionally and procedurally. When a company has evaluated its options and determined that a reduction in force is necessary, it’s important to proceed with compliance in mind. Strategically planned and executed workforce reductions not only help meet legal obligations but also support a smoother, more positive exit experience for those affected.
This 16-page comprehensive guide provides the information necessary to execute compliant group terminations, layoffs, and workforce reductions in the U.S. By prioritizing compliance, organizations lay the groundwork for a smoother, more people-focused transition.
Topics include:
How to prepare for a RIF in the U.S.
Federal and State WARN Act
WARN Act Exceptions
RIF Selection Criteria
Adverse Impact
OWBPA Waiver Criteria
Severance Agreements
Offboarding Technology
Download the Reduction in Force guide.
Disclaimer: This is a general guide for informational purposes and should not be considered legal advice. The provider of this guide is not a licensed attorney, and no guarantees or claims are made regarding the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of the resource for your specific circumstances. You are strongly encouraged to consult a qualified attorney before using or relying on this information. The provider of this resource is not liable for any errors, omissions, or outcomes resulting from its use.