We all know you are in here snooping around, probably laughing or crapping your pants based on what goes on in here. You sit there so comfy at your home or the once in a while you show up somewhere to sit around and do literally nothing. One could say the devout loyalty to an entity as toxic as Cigna is admirable, but don't think for one second the higher-ups, especially Cordani, Knight, and Palmer, won't turn on you in an absolute heartbeat if it means they can't get their 3rd vacation house.
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People are tracking our leadership changes. Only just noticed this article. More have come since, and more yet to come I'm sure. I feel like David Cordani is posturing to leave soon, too. I haven't lost all respect for him (I've always respected him a great deal), but my respect decreases more probably with each passing week. K@ri of HR also makes me very uncomfortable. Should we all be jumping ship?
https://www.beckerspayer.com/executive-moves/5-top-execs-that-have-recently-left-cigna.html#:~:text=Cigna%27s%20chief%20human%20resources%20officer,October%2C%20according%20to%20her%20LinkedIn.
Work on using our voters rights. We are shareholders and we can vote. Exercise our stance.
Eugene Levy?
@OP+1s5zMbGp If someone is sociopathic enough to brownnose ELT and SLT they don’t care what you say about them, despite your righteous fury. They do probably laugh at how upset we all are, despite having legitimate grievances. They can say “we care deeply about our co-workers” all you want, but their actions say otherwise.
How dare I sit comfy in my own home! Shame on me
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I am guessing based on the names there "EL" is executive leadership, but OP will have to clarify.
Who is EL? This is a weird post…