Every other company is doing it. Maybe the idea is that if employees get sick, it will be a cheap way to reduce headcount.
Thankfully none of my customers are requiring in person meetings since all of their staff is now working remotely.
Every other company is doing it. Maybe the idea is that if employees get sick, it will be a cheap way to reduce headcount.
Thankfully none of my customers are requiring in person meetings since all of their staff is now working remotely.
Oracle isn’t self insured.
Do a google search. The Open Enrollment PDF clearly states:
"Oracle's United Healthcare medical, MetLife dental, and Vision Service Plan (VSP) vision plans are self-insured"
Oracle isn’t self insured.
If anybody from outside come to India - they will be quarantianed
All non essential travel has been restricted in my org
Maybe the idea is that if employees get sick, it will be a cheap way to reduce headcount.
Since O is self insured the hospital bills could get pricey. A few days in an ICU would be more costly than a severance package.
I have to call b—s— on this one. Oracle has canceled a ton of events and sales travel in the US.
There are several freezes, all cost based: travel freeze, hire freeze, job transfer freeze ...
But I guess no fire freeze ... :-)
Oracle doesn't care if staff get sick. The only decision point for travel is cost, that's all SC cares about. Flights are probably cheap right now.
Dont worry
The gov will cancel it