OTHER NAMES
Furlough Notice
Employee Furlough Letter
Temporary Layoff Notice
What is a Furlough Letter?
A Furlough Letter serves as a formal declaration to an employee that they will be placed on furlough or unpaid leave. This letter can also act as a written record of the employer's verbal notice to the employee. Written documentation of a furlough decision is recommended for keeping good records as an employer, but it can also be helpful for employees who are seeking relief and/or need to provide proof of their changed employment status to creditors.
While layoffs are one method of cutting payroll costs, a furlough can be beneficial in many instances as a temporary solution for putting work (and wages) on hold without losing your workforce permanently.
During a furlough, employees must do no work for an employer, but they are able to keep their employer-sponsored health insurance and other benefits while still collecting unemployment. Unlike a layoff, which is a permanent termination of an individual's employment, a furlough is temporary unpaid leave and employees are expected to return to work after the furlough period is over.
When to use a Furlough Letter:
- You have a downturn in business and/or business closure that requires your business to cut payroll costs.
- You need to notify an employee that they will be placed on furlough.
- You would like provide documentation of a decision to furlough an employee.