Thread regarding Target Corp. layoffs

Will there be any changes to the severance package?

I’ve been hearing some wild rumors, and I really hope none of them are true.


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Post ID: @OP+1k89crt6x

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Non-exempt HQ workers are just SOL huh?

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Post ID: @dr+1k89crt6x

My team was RIFd in Nov 2023. I met the criteria for "retired." Everyone on the team got 6 weeks severance plus 1 week per year of service. Being "retired" meant I also got 3 weeks of vacation paid out (how was that figured? As a L6, I wasn't accruing PTO). So, a total of 32 weeks paid out to me.

Note 1: In MN, you can't claim unemployment until your Severance Period, as defined in your Agreement, is reached.

Note 2: When to accept the payout. Most people will want to push it to the next calendar year if it benefits them tax-wise. I took mine in the current calendar year because I had already reached max FICA withholding - pushing it to the next calendar year would have cost me that 7.65% (?) in withholding.

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Post ID: @bs+1k89crt6x

@af in 2015 there were people with more than 26 years in and they weren’t capped at that. Someone I know got 30 weeks for their years of service plus the 16 weeks of severance everyone got.

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Post ID: @bm+1k89crt6x

@ad vacation is not paid out unless you’re in certain states.

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Post ID: @aj+1k89crt6x

Severance pay has always been capped at 26 weeks. Hope they pay out full years of service.

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Post ID: @af+1k89crt6x

It's better for tax preparation to take the severance in early 2026 so that's very nice of TGT to do that.

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Post ID: @ae+1k89crt6x

According to the article in the paper, pay and benefits through Jan 3 plus 1 week for every year.

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Post ID: @a8+1k89crt6x

Curious to hear what you’ve heard.

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