Thread regarding Nike Inc. layoffs

Warn notice

How is it that there has been no warn notice?

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Post ID: @OP+1k1etepgd

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Oregon companies only have to file a WARN notice if they lay off over 500 employees in a 90 day rolling period.

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Post ID: @rb+1k1etepgd

They were saying it has become useless with respect to its original intent, which was to WARN people.

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Post ID: @ph+1k1etepgd

WARN act is not useless. It has force corporations to pay everyone at least 2 months pay. Imagine some one moving to Oregon to join Nike and then getting laid off within few months because some stupid exec decided to cut cost or do a reorg. The minimum 2 months is helpful.

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Post ID: @pg+1k1etepgd

Tesla changed the game with warn notices.

It is irrelevant if you pay the employee during the notice period of 60 days. Once Nike, and others, made that the minimum severance period, the warn act became kind of useless.

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Post ID: @dr+1k1etepgd

Under 500 people were laid off

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Post ID: @az+1k1etepgd

First time?

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Post ID: @an+1k1etepgd

I wonder the same thing. Even if the impacted people are on payroll until September, isn't Nike still obligated to notify 60 days ahead?

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Post ID: @aj+1k1etepgd

Because everyone who departed is technically still employed through early September.

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