Faculty & Staff Resigning & Separating
Faculty & Staff Resigning & Separating
There are many questions employees may have regarding their final pay, benefits continuation, retirement and other topics. This website has been developed to assist faculty, staff and department personnel in identifying all applicable steps that should be taken prior to an employee retiring or separating from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
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Separating Faculty
At separation of employment, there are many questions employees may have regarding their final pay, benefits continuation, retirement and other topics.
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Separating Staff
At separation of employment, there are many questions employees may have regarding their final pay, benefits continuation, retirement and other topics.
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Separations of employment may be either voluntary or involuntary. Voluntary separations include resignations, quit without notice, medical necessity, and retirement. Involuntary separations include layoffs, completion of contract, discharge, and discharge for unsatisfactory job performance or misconduct. A resignation may not be rescinded by the employee without concurrence by the university.
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