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MB · 2026

Manitoba Severance Pay Calculator

1 week after 30 days, stepping up to 8 weeks at 10+ years of service.

Employment Standards Code, s. 61

Employee details

Employment Standards Code, s. 61

$

Weekly equivalent: $1,250.00 (annual ÷ 52)

Service

3.0 years

36 complete months · $1,250.00/week

Pay in Lieu of Notice

$5,000.00

4 weeks minimum

Statutory Minimum Total

$5,000.00

Per Employment Standards Code, s. 61

How termination pay works in Manitoba

Under Employment Standards Code, s. 61, an employee in Manitoba who is terminated without cause is entitled to a statutory minimum amount of notice — or pay equivalent to that notice period if the employer chooses not to have the employee work it out.

The schedule below shows the statutory minimum in weeks at several common tenure points. To convert to dollars, multiply the weeks figure by the employee's regular weekly wage (use the calculator above for a live calculation).

Length of serviceStatutory notice
3 months1 week
6 months1 week
1 year2 weeks
2 years2 weeks
3 years4 weeks
5 years6 weeks
7 years6 weeks
10 years8 weeks
15 years8 weeks
20 years8 weeks

Special rules & edge cases

  • Manitoba notice entitlement begins after just 30 days of service — the earliest threshold in Canada.
  • Manitoba has no statutory severance. s.61 notice is the province's sole statutory entitlement.

Common-law reasonable notice

The figures above are the statutory floor. Common-law reasonable notice under the Bardal factors — age, length of service, character of employment, and availability of similar employment — is usually longer. A 15-year senior manager in Manitoba may be entitled to 18–24 months of reasonable notice where the statutory cap is 8 weeks. Unless the employment contract contains a clear and lawful termination clause limiting the entitlement to the statutory minimum, the employee keeps their common-law rights. Always consult employment counsel before finalizing a package.

Run Manitoba offboarding end-to-end.

Hibiscus HR turns this calculation into an audited offboarding workflow — ROE filing on Service Canada V2.0, termination letter, final pay, equipment checklist, and the audit trail to prove every step happened.