Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

Layoffs guaranteed. Management begging you to quit. And yet not one mention of unionizing. You deserve whats coming.

The message has been clear for month now in the entirety of underwriting. Move to claims or gtfo. All this worry about going in office more next year. brother, you’ll be gone by October lmao. Get on the same page about creating a union or just accept whats coming like the good little sheep you are. Out the Farm and out to pasture.


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Post ID: @OP+1kmth54yt

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Im pretty sure 75% of people would vote for a union, im anti-union usually but its needed for ALL claim handlers, underwriters, and insurance support roles.

If we dont, all insurance jobs will end up overseas and using AI. All insurance companies see these roles as costs to be reduced, not their core business function that needs to be run well. Theres been talk about unions ever since rust handed the keys over to tipsord and the great destruction of legacy state farm started. That was the time to unionize.

But there will be no vote, no effort, insurance workers will just be abused until their job ends up over seas and move on.

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Post ID: @24n+1kmth54yt

With the layoffs and technology etc., has our rates gone down equally with saving? Nope! Crooks!

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Post ID: @23n+1kmth54yt

There has been talk of unionizing at SF for over 40 years. You can see how far that talk has worked….

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Post ID: @21k+1kmth54yt

I would love to unionize, I think a lot of people are worried that if we start, they'll fire us.
In this economy, its not that easy to just go find another job that pays enough to cover living expenses.
If we could get a group together and pull it off, I would be all for it.

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Post ID: @21b+1kmth54yt

I hate unions too but they do have a purpose. We are returning to the same working conditions at corporations that really started a huge union push a 100 years ago. Greedy people can never stop themselves and there always hasto be something to push back or they will never stop.

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Post ID: @k1+1kmth54yt

There wasnt motive before, when SF was shuttering all our LOCs uprooting people forcing them into hubs at their own expense.

Unionization would also give us a voice politically to maybe lobby to stop offshoring (regulations to require american call center workers for things involving SPI ect)

All my years here ive seen posts about unionizing but never once heard or seen anything actually try. It would be easy to get claim handlers, underwriting, and customer service workers at other companies to join in, pretty much every major insurance company are torturing their workers for sport at this point.

Ive been somewhat anti union most my life but would vote for it in a second, corporates earned it at this point.

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Post ID: @k0+1kmth54yt

At this point at SF with all the benefits they have taken from the employee (pension, good Healthcare etc.) I a would say unionize would be the best thing for the employee. Just think of how much money goes out the door daily to all the people State Farm does business with. Think of how bad that would shake up the executive level. They would no longer consider claims as minions and kids. Maybe a two to three week strike would have some serious consequences to the big bucks they steal. They already have a bad reputation with RICO and their class actions. Maybe it would force them to think of the company rather than their ALL ABOUT ME attitude. They only play hardball with everyone but themselves while trying to keep an image they are the nice guy. Such a sad narcissist attitude.

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Post ID: @dk+1kmth54yt

@ab and yet you still be su-king every last drop out of it

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Post ID: @cm+1kmth54yt

Guarantee the OP has a tiny d

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