While most employees may be entitled to termination pay, only a few employees whose employment is regulated by the Employment Standards Act or by the Federal Canada Labour Code would be entitled to severance pay.
Generally, when an employer decides to terminate an employee, they may be entitled to notice of termination or pay in lieu of termination notice.
Whereas severance pay is reserved for employees in Ontario or those who are federally regulated. Severance is to be paid when the employer terminates the employment relationship and if:
* The employee has been employed by the organization for five years or more, or
* Either when the employer has a payroll of $2.5 million or more, or
* When the severance occurs due to the permanent discontinuance of all or part of the employer’s business at an establishment and the employee is one of 50 or more employees terminated within a six-month period as a result
Please note that the eligibility requirements for severance pay vary between these two Canadian jurisdictions.