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RIF Letter

CSC made a business decision to eliminate your position, consistent with Human Resources Management Policy 213, Reduction In Force (RIF). As a result, we regret to inform you that your employment will be terminated effective 6/1/2016

You are encouraged to talk with your Manager and Human Resources Representative to understand the transitional processes and options related to this separation. Please review the following information carefully.

Pay in Lieu of Notice - Based on your length of service and in accordance with CSC’s RIF Policy, you are receiving 2 weeks of pay in lieu of notice. Based on your annual salary your pay in lieu amount is XXX, this is prior to any applicable taxes and deductions. If you are on a consecutive period of approved medical leave when the RIF date occurs, the equivalent notice period and RIF date will be deferred until the conclusion of your approved leave. You will receive payment for unused vacation hours in accordance with CSC policy in your final paycheck. Your final pay will be processed in accordance with applicable law.

Benefits Summary - The benefit summary that you will receive contains important information for you to review regarding benefits continuation after you leave the employment of CSC. Should you require any additional assistance in understanding your benefits, please contact the CSC Benefits Center toll free at 1.877.627.4015. If you have medical treatment in process or expect medical treatment in the immediate future, it is very important that you contact the CSC Benefits Center to fully understand your options.

CSC’s LifeManagement Program – You have access to a confidential resource where employees can receive assistance for a wide range of issues. The LifeManagement Program provides initial assessment, consultation, and referral services to you at no cost. Specially trained customer service representatives and professional counselors can be reached on-line at www.magellanassist.com by calling LifeManagement Specialist at 1.888.696.4CSC (4272).

Post-Employment Obligations - Please note that the post-employment employee obligations contained in your agreements with CSC, such as the Confidentiality & Inventions Agreement you may have signed, apply after your final day of employment.

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After reading all these posts, I concluded that our government preaching 'BRING JOBS TO THE US' its a bunch of Sh......... !, no none in the government will do anything to jeopardize the Taxes if any getting from Large Corporation. It is sad but we the citizens of these country have being feed to much B.S. for so long and we the 'citizens' are skeptical of any promises from any politician. We need to ask a question ourselves is this the 'American Dream', or we are just dreamers......

A foreigner who became an American citizen 40+ years ago for a good cause.

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Post ID: @1efdo+HH3LzOL

With the exception of very senior management and the C level staff, the people at CSC are absolutely great. The most significant issue with CSC is there is no employee loyalty from the senior management and C level staff. They are purely revenue driven.

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Post ID: @9suw+HH3LzOL

Check this out - 18 years and in return 8 weeks of pay in lieu. Not loyal and do not value the employees at all.

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Post ID: @5lwj+HH3LzOL

CSC is one of the worst places to work for. They do not value their employees and intentionally put their workstaff in conflicting situations. I worked there for 4 years before being let go. My wife, roommate and myself all worked there at the same time. They terminated both my wife and roommates employment the same day... I was required to terminate their access and then I was let go a week later. I would never recommend this company for a place of employment. The cold message delivered does not surprise me or any of the former CSC employees I know.

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Post ID: @1yix+HH3LzOL

two weeks of pay?? That's it?!?

I'm a former HPE'er.... and former colleagues will not like this at all! my Gosh!

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Post ID: @1ube+HH3LzOL

Oh my, how utterly compassionate this letter is

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