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more about #failure ZLevee: Some people, having not realized they were overpaid, might no longer be financially in a position to return the overage. If they are subjected to some... more » frigg: This is what happens when everything is written down on paper, filed, and lost. Microsoft should really look into computerizing their records, and usi... more » holographicProfessorMoriarty: and you could always pay them back in rolls of pennies :D more » holographicProfessorMoriarty: if you are over paid on the way out the door... just how are they going to get the money back anyway? more » Truth Bringer :D: I'd have to go with the cliche' "The Check's in the mail"... NOT or the ever popular " I never recieved the letter." They sent or handed these people ... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: What was the accounting department using, MS Money? more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Looking at the size of the blocked out area I'd say that is a good $1000+ they're asking for back... more » GiltProto: This is what happens when you use Microsoft database software. more » tillman: Were the payroll guys who made the mistake laid off? more » Samifumi: I'd tell them to f*ck themselves and keep the money (unless there is a contractual provision breached on which they can sue). more » tande04: Yeah getting overpaid sucks but what are you going to do? Its not your money. You can't say "oh, bank error in my favor!!!" and run (except in Calif... more » -
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Microsoft Cuts 1,400 Employees And Then Asks For Severance Package Refunds
What's the best way to create an HR firestorm in three easy steps? If you're Microsoft, layoff 1,400 employees, give them severance on the way out, and then ask for part of it back. More » -
