Thread regarding Elevance Health (Anthem) layoffs

Silent RIF

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@vg I keep hoping Trump will catch wind of all the RIFs and offshored positions.

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Post ID: @3hb+1k1psy0s3

The numbers come from a source of truth. Naming that source might expose the person who shared (i.e. me).

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Post ID: @yn+1k1psy0s3

Are these numbers real? If so, it does not tell a good story for the American worker.

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Post ID: @xw+1k1psy0s3

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/trump-hikes-india-tariffs-50-percent-buying-russian-oil-rcna223374

are we offshoring American Health insurance dollars to India funding Russia too?

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Post ID: @vg+1k1psy0s3

Good numbers. Don’t know where they’re from or if they’re true, but for the sake of argument, let’s say they’re accurate. What would be really helpful is metrics on for those employees that left, how many new positions were filled and where they were.
It’s not the absolute numbers that make the story, but rather the activity between or within the categories.
Let’s say that there’s 50000 employees, half here, half there. 20000 leave. Where’d they leave from? If there are no hires, that’s one story: pure cutbacks. If 20000 are hired, that’s good. If those 20000 that left are here and the 20000 are hired are there, that’s a different story. Let’s say a “not good” story.

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Post ID: @sk+1k1psy0s3

@sg I thought they closed the Ireland office?

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Post ID: @sh+1k1psy0s3

As of earlier this week there were the following number of associates

USA 76271
India 16112
Ireland 198
Phillipines 10542

For those countries the top three job families are
USA: MED (20379); CUS (15672); CLM (5471)
India: IFT (6789); CLM (4997); BSP (1811)
Ireland: IFT (104); RDA (38); MKT (24)
Phillipines: CUS (8437); MED (593); AFA (299)

The following are the number of associates that left the company and havent come back
Why they left (by their own choice, forced out, etc) is unknown

2015 7423
2016 7143
2017 7012
2018 8328
2019 10673
2020 10777
2021 20677
2022 22750
2023 22750
2024 20458
2025 so far... 13000

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Post ID: @sg+1k1psy0s3

Let's see if this next one gets removed

It is about employment numbers

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Post ID: @se+1k1psy0s3

@ny Agreed

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Post ID: @sb+1k1psy0s3

@he I have had posts removed that didn't mention names but were accurate on upper level workings of the company. My guess is Elevance has provided some level of compensation to whomever runs this site to delete certain posts.

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Post ID: @ny+1k1psy0s3

@h4 If there are names that usually will get them removed unless it is public facing execs.

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Post ID: @he+1k1psy0s3

Posts under this chat have been removed. Why and who is getting them removed?

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Post ID: @h4+1k1psy0s3

What exactly is a silent RIF? Is it a RIF meeting that is silent and nobody speaks?

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Post ID: @f5+1k1psy0s3

H-1B visa is unlimited for organizations like college and universities.

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Post ID: @ex+1k1psy0s3

https://www.newsweek.com/h1b-visa-immigrants-tech-jobs-impact-college-grads-2106392
"The H-1B has exploded in the past few decades. Around 400,000 visas were approved in 2024, more than twice the number issued in 2000, with the majority of these being renewals of existing visas, rather than new applications. Most of these foreign workers are employed by large tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, who pay to keep hold of foreign-born workers."

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