To be ready for a layoff, I offer a few items. I expect more may come in the replies.
If you need income from a job, should should be trying NOW to find one. It’s way easier to get hired when you still have active employment on your resume.
Save contact information for co-workers. After you are gone, you will have difficulty connecting with them if you don’t get the contact info in advance.
Decide if severance is worth losing the option to sue Xerox. Since severance varies and may change soon, this one is up to individual circumstances. Before signing a general release, consider this.
Begin monitoring the HR policy regarding severance. It’s very likely that
this may adjust downward. If you see it, it gives time to think before you are IRIFed. For example, #3.If you used your Xerox.com (or Lex whatever) email address for personal use such as password recovery, change it. You don’t want to forget a password in the future and then realize you used a business email for recovery that you no longer have access to.
Take advantage of unused health insurance entitlements before they disappear.
Understand that health insurance continuance is an option, but WAY more expensive. For me in the US, cost was 5X.
Clean your desk so that is you are walked out, all your personal things are already gone or fit into a box you can take when you are escorted out.
Remember you may have employee discounts that may expire after you are gone.
Any more?