Willis Towers Watson’s 2019 Severance Plan Design Survey offers insight into severance design features for all levels in an organization.
Pay-for-performance considerations continue to headline compensation-related discussions. While many of the discussions focus on how best to reward high performance, it is also important for compensation professionals to understand the trends in severance offered to non-performers and others exiting the organization. With an ever increasing demand for severance data for broad-level employee positions, due to publicly available information being primarily executive-based, this survey, which was completed in the spring of 2019 and includes submissions from 235 companies, provides valuable market insights on severance design practices for all organizational employee levels without a change-in-control (CIC) and in connection with a CIC. This survey delves into the following severance plan features:
As a preview of the survey findings, the overall prevalence and eligibility results presented are as follows:
How do your severance plans compare to market? Do participants and investors agree that payouts are appropriate? Are you ready for 2020 planning discussions? Willis Towers Watson can help you answer these questions and more. We are now offering companies the opportunity to run custom peer group and industry cuts. For information on how you can purchase a custom cut of the results of the 2019 Severance Plan Design Survey, please contact your Willis Towers Watson compensation consulting partner, or reach out to Stuart James or Chris Marques.
The 2019 Severance Plan Survey provides market insights on severance design practices without a CIC and in connection with a CIC based on submissions from 235 participants in North America (64% publicly traded, 88% U.S. headquartered). Willis Towers Watson conducted the survey based on data submitted by our clients and other participating companies.
This blog was originally published on the Willis Towers Watson Wire, September 30, 2019.