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Mutual separation agreements typically specify the date of employee termination and include a waiver, in which the employee agrees not to pursue any legal challenges against the employer.
A separation agreement (also commonly referred to as a severance agreement) between an employer and a departing employee specifying terms of the employee's separation from employment, including a release of legal claims against the employer in exchange for a benefit.
I agree to the terms of this Agreement, and I am voluntarily signing this release of all claims. I acknowledge that I have read and understand this Agreement, and I understand that I cannot pursue any of the claims and rights that I have waived in this Agreement at any time in the future.
Severance pay agreements are up to the discretion of the company, which usually requires a release of claims in exchange for the severance pay.
In most cases, mutual separation agreements contain the following sections: Identification of parties. The names of the employer and employee. Termination date. The date on which the employee will leave the organization. Severance package. ... Waiver. ... Additional terms. ... Signatures.