Thread regarding CVS layoffs

What a tragedy and disgrace

https://nypost.com/2025/12/27/us-news/dad-of-slain-cvs-worker-edeedson-cine-said-son-spent-final-morning-with-family-before-fatal-shift/

Absolutely horrible response by this company towards law enforcement and the victims property considering this happened at one of their stores on Christmas.


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@n1 Everything you just said is 100% spot on.

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@g8
One could argue that they did. Lack of staffing, lack of security, failure to provide a safe working environment was a contributing factor.

Upper management does not care about abuse or lack of safety for their employees. There are people in leadership who would soon see people dead or living on the streets rather than admit wrongdoing.

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Post ID: @n1+1kdhnzf8w

@g8 Because it’s the right thing to do. An employee died, while working and on the clock, so regardless of the situation, out of respect for the employee and their family yes they should pay for the funeral expenses. But typical CVS wanting to sweep the whole thing under the rug.

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Post ID: @hd+1kdhnzf8w

Why would cvs pay? They didn’t cause the death

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Post ID: @g8+1kdhnzf8w

CVS upper management is disgraceful...millionaires working at a billion dollar company cant flip the bill for a funeral?

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Post ID: @g0+1kdhnzf8w

Family should sue the sh-t out of the company.

Bunch of malignant narcissists is all that's left worried about lawsuits.

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Post ID: @bx+1kdhnzf8w

Would you expect anything less from CVS?

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