Thread regarding Optum layoffs

Confidentially Agreement

How is everyone dealing with the confidentially agreement they were forced to sign when they quit?

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".....Then they cancelled my insurance in a pandemic & requested all their equipment mailed back, which I did in perfect condition. Brain injury after an accident."

usa, usa. that's what americans do.

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Post ID: @begs+17kyhKHv

No severance after 11 years of service. NOTHING. Anyone who is 'holding out' for a "severance" illusion may be in for another sour american reality. Be careful. the us ties in 'health' insurance with a job. Sickening and vile. "enrollment" metric boosts, etc..more capitalistic us greed. No public option, yet we all need to eat and pay the rent in this terrible place.

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Post ID: @bbnh+17kyhKHv

Its Halloween 365 days of the year in true Bollywood Hollywood style.

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Post ID: @9dvg+17kyhKHv

They never gave me Severance after 10 years employment. There was no confidentiality agreement of any kind... I got a call saying basically instead of accommodations to allow me to return to work I was being terminated & if I ever got better in the future feel free to reapply. Then they cancelled my insurance in a pandemic & requested all their equipment mailed back, which I did in perfect condition.
Brain injury after an accident.

I found horrific recordings I must have made before my memory was lost in the accident. I couldn’t even listen to them, managers were so belligerent double talking. Threatening to put me on some written up thing for refusing to abandon members when they turned 65 & still had coverage. They, LOL, wanted me to enroll members for metrics boosts & then close them the same day! I have so many screen shots of the teams metrics with them berating me being the same or higher than others. I forgot all about these... crazy hostility! Gaslighting & flipping subjects...

So.... if they’re treating you poorly & you’re holding on for a severance package- don’t because they’ll potentially screw you over in the end & they really haven’t got a shred of integrity.

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Post ID: @8xbn+17kyhKHv

Tell em to pound sand. It’s unreal what these US companies make the employees do. It’s as if they own us. Wait....they do!

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Post ID: @4hhu+17kyhKHv

What confidentiality agreement? If you're quitting, that makes no sense.

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Post ID: @4voc+17kyhKHv

Unless there's something in it for you, don't sign anything.

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Post ID: @3xxf+17kyhKHv

lol dont sign sh– if you're quitting.

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Post ID: @1xus+17kyhKHv

Just sign it and take your severance. It is mainly about ensuring you don’t directly take and use documents from Optum at a new employer. The severance agreement does not contain a no-compete agreement which would be a bigger issue barring you from future similar employment. So you are free to do similar work in the future.

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Post ID: @1aqo+17kyhKHv

That should be done when you start and you sometimes sign if you are offered severance and take it. I would never sign if I quit.

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