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Why Should Severance be Outsourced? Part 1: Leverage Existing Expertise

Written by Lana Mellis | May 4, 2017 7:19:00 PM

The severance plan model, oft dismissed as a benefit that is used en masse typically only during turbulent times, remains untouched and archaic even today – strange, since the collective cost of the benefit over the past few years may have surpassed the multi-billion mark. Companies are slowly recognizing the need to update the existing severance model, yet seem hesitant to do so.

A way for companies to revisit and update their severance plan models without overburdening a stretched HR staff is to outsource severance programming. While this offers a company a huge array of benefits, this five-part series is a discussion of five primary reasons why outsourcing severance makes sense for a modern business in our recovering economy.

Perhaps one of the more important of these five reasons is the significant expertise a boutique severance management firm maintains over a company's internal Human Resource group – a group very often consumed with hiring, medical benefits, payroll, etc. In a country where each of the 50 states follows a different set of regulations governing separation pay and unemployment benefits, and where potential durations of available State Unemployment benefits in some states dwarf those in others, expertise is necessary. In-depth State regulatory knowledge consistently tracked by a firm specializing in severance management reduces the potential risk a company faces, not only from employees who want to be treated equally as those in other states whose benefits are different due to different rules, but also from state governments, who can crack down on an employer if their often strange rules are not followed precisely. 

A boutique firm also has the ability to offer companies alternatives to separation benefit design not already widely in practice. This is in part enabled by the aforementioned regulatory expertise. Furthermore, due to the objectivity of an outside firm and to such a firm’s recognition of practices used by comparable companies throughout various industries, a severance management partner will often allow a company to structure a new plan more equitable than an older, outdated one which follows the old overused and overlooked severance model.

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