noun General Slang

severance

SEV-er-ance · noun · informal

Pay and benefits given to a departing laid-off employee.

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Compensation, often based on tenure, and sometimes continued benefits, provided to an employee upon involuntary separation, typically in a layoff. It cushions the transition to a new job.

“He negotiated three extra months of severance before signing the exit paperwork.”
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severance In A Sentence

He negotiated three extra months of severance before signing the exit paperwork.

Origin & Usage

From 'sever' (to cut off); standard employment and HR term.

People Also Ask

What is severance?

It's compensation, often based on how long you worked there, given to an employee when they're let go, usually in a layoff, to help the transition.

Is severance the same as final pay?

No. Final pay is wages owed for time worked, while severance is extra compensation on top of that provided on separation.

Can you negotiate severance?

Often yes; employees sometimes negotiate more pay or extended benefits before signing exit paperwork.

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