Thread regarding UnitedHealth Group Inc. layoffs

Position “eliminated “ 6 months later posted

I was laid off in February . I was told my position had been eliminated. 7 months later I a see my exact position posted on Linkedin. They were asking for 5 years or more of experience, I had 30 yeArs. So they are filling my position witH Someone he who will be paid half of what I as making. I’ve moved on, got a better position.. but it still stings as my post was not eliminated .. which I knew all allngy

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Post ID: @OP+17bFOhKG

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They want people to work for little money and take c-ap and say more please. So they will lay off and rehire those at that point in their lives.

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Post ID: @gdpt+17bFOhKG

I can relate. I was laid off in February after 20 years. I tried applying for 6 other jobs until finding a job with a different co in September and every time I got back the "not qualified" email. Once I finally started my new job they called to see if I wanted to come back to my old job, at base pay, of course. Umm no thanks.

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Post ID: @grjj+17bFOhKG

Our whole department was laid off last October. When we were laid off they said our position had been eliminated. But not even a week later there were positions posted I under a different title, but the job description was doing the exact same thing we did.

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Post ID: @7noj+17bFOhKG

File an EEOC. UHC replaces American workers with young India men so Silicon Valley trade arms with services with India. Think about it,, did you ever hear- "estimate high!!" UHC play book just like Anthem, Cigna and every financial institution. #FightBacj

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Post ID: @3ucb+17bFOhKG

6 months later. Your pretty lucky usually they post 30 days after. Wonder what took them so long.

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Post ID: @2vbh+17bFOhKG

This seems unusual. If your position is reposted, no matter the number of years they're asking for. If you don't have a job, why not apply for your old job again and see what happens. If you were qualified once, and they want to lower the comp, if you don't have a job and are eligible for rehire there is no harm in applying. Less money is better than no money and they have to hire equally regardless of age!

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Post ID: @1szd+17bFOhKG

The same thing happened to me. My role was eliminated in October and my position was posted in January but it was posted a pay grade lower. They wanted to someone with 7-10 years of experience but only want to pay a below market salary. I hear from my old team that they can't get anyone to stay long enough in the position. You can find a better job at a company that appreciates you and pays you what you're worth. GOOD LUCK!

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Post ID: @1dsf+17bFOhKG

They sure did. Assuming you are 50 or over so say farewell. There are better positions for you.

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