I just found out that I'm going to be losing my job. They told me I have to put in my resignation or I'm going to get fired. They said I can't continue working passed the middle of October. What's really messed up about it is they aren't telling me the real reason why they are doing this. They said it is a skill level issue, but I have been here for two years and have never had a negative review! I feel completely blind sighted and targeted. A few weeks ago, my manager (a family friend that helped me get the job) was forced to quit. And now me! I am the primary care for my daughter. I make more money than my husband. My husband is in California while we are here in Maine. We can't join him until November. I don't know what to do! HELP!
Re: Losing job...
Severance packages are more a product of negotiations rather than linked only to term of service. There isn't any law or regulation or commandment that says you have to work 5 years or more to get severance. They are between you and the company.
In exchange for severance you will likely have to agree that you won't sue them, and that may be something they are willing to do if you are being fired for some odd reason they won't explain to you.
It's really odd that they tell you that you need to resign and can't work past October. Normally if they really want you gone at our company they are walking you out, even if it's not personal. And if they want you to quit they are offering you severance.
I don't know that I would spend money on a lawyer for this, but I wouldn't quit unless they are giving you a severance. Work until they fire you and then apply for unemployment.
If they say it's for cause, then the unemployment commission will ask for documentation before denying your claim and they won't have any unless they come up with some in the mean time.
Make sure you are coming into work on time and working hard.
You said that you haven't been approved for housing yet. Is your husband in the military or are you talking about subsidized housing? I ask because if your husband is military, you may have some sort of legal assistance program available to you.
Do you have access to the Employee Assistance Program through your employer? They generally offer limited legal advice for no cost. They might be able to help you make a more informed decision on what to do.
Same.
Do Not Resign! Unemployment will help u tremendously until u can get a better job and ill be praying for u!!!