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by Macha 920 days ago
It's easy to view it this way when you're a highly paid software worker, but the average worker in a plastic toy or board game factory is unlikely to have much runway so pretty much needs to start searching immediately with news like that.

Factory workers also are not going to be getting the kind of severance packages software devs get.

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> Factory workers also are not going to be getting the kind of severance packages software devs get.

We get severance packages?

Most companies do with mass layoffs, yes.
Depending on the jurisdiction, severance packages may be required for mass layoffs.
The WARN act (US federal law) requires that any company with over 100 employees gives 60 days notice. If they don't provide 60 days notice, they are required to give 60 days pay.

Obviously, local laws will vary greatly.

> The WARN act (US federal law) requires that any company with over 100 employees gives 60 days notice. If they don't provide 60 days notice, they are required to give 60 days pay.

Pay and compensation for the value of employee-provided benefits to which they would have been entitled had they been employed, if the layoff meets the size, etc., requirement for WARN Act coverage.

> Obviously, local laws will vary greatly.

Yes this is one area where it is all over the map, and you have to check your employment jurisdiction.

(a) A fixed 60 days pay is less than the 2 months per year with the company that has been the case in the last few tech layoffs I've observed in companies I've worked at

(b) Even for the <1 year employed, 60 days of factory pay (or instruction manual writer pay, or box artist pay, etc.) is less than 2 months of tech worker pay.

I doubt Hasbro employ any factory workers, they’ll all be working for suppliers in China
They actually did have a very considerable factory in my hometown, but I see that closed in the previous layoff wave earlier this year.