Lenny Feigel Discusses Employee Layoffs on Paychex THRIVE Podcast
16 November 2022
Paychex THRIVE
Foley & Lardner LLP Special Counsel Lenny Feigel is interviewed on the recent episode of the Paychex THRIVE podcast, “Considering Employee Layoffs? Here Are Some Best Practices.”
Feigel discusses what many companies will need to consider as the economy begins to slow down and they may be forced to institute employee layoffs. He covers the importance of proper planning, what companies are offering in terms of separation and severance pay, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, and much more.
Listen to the full interview by clicking here.
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