Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

Lawsuit

Has anyone heard of this;
https://chicago.suntimes.com/metro-state/2021/12/16/22840006/woman-accuses-bloomington-based-state-farm-retaliatory-firing-reported-racism-discrimination

What are your guys' thoughts?

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Post ID: @OP+1elLe4Jt

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If she is claiming it, it must be true....they suckered her in by promotions into middle management then they hatched their sinister plan to make her kiss a pig.....

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Post ID: @4wbo+1elLe4Jt

I've heard it said that, in America, you can sue a ham sandwich.

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Post ID: @4jyq+1elLe4Jt

SF and third party partners share SPI. For them to trash employees for doing that is a show and deceitful. And quite ridiculous units and an east way to deface the accuser. Sick mafia legal folks do this.

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Post ID: @4utg+1elLe4Jt

@1uqf+1elLe4Jt
you think is time off from phones but in reality is like this

" we are short staffed (due to not hiring for 2 years)and cannot afford to have people not be on the phones there fo-e do training on the weekday then you have to put 7.75 hours of non optional over time per week for the next 3 months until everyone has had their training, and there will be no PTO for the next 3 months"

how do I know? this happened in September with CCC training and just ended today.

I used to like training it meant a nice break but now? he-l no ... it means no only forced overtime but since people are actively training we become further short staffed thus making us be further behind on work thus high hold times thus angry customers yelling at you all the time.

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Post ID: @3mgo+1elLe4Jt

Truth Blacklisted...

"Where there is smoke there is fire. I have not seen blatant racism in almost 25 years at SF but have seen a lot of bias, cronyism, and nepotism in selections/promotions for certain. Have also seen retaliation for speaking up about improprieties (about other issues unrelated to racism)."

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Post ID: @1lkk+1elLe4Jt

I look forward to all the time away from phones we’ll get once the deluge of new D&I training hits MyBlock/Workday/whatever 🤣

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Post ID: @1uqf+1elLe4Jt

Didn’t take long before this was pulled from the Intranet homepage LOL

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Post ID: @1gnl+1elLe4Jt

There are two types of people at the company. Some people saw racism and will admit it, and some people saw racism but were too ignorant to recognize it or are too stubborn to admit it. It's been a long time coming for something like this, and the reckoning will be rough but necessary.

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Post ID: @ekb+1elLe4Jt

wait until the hostile work environment lawsuits start hitting because of the woke at state farm.

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Post ID: @fba+1elLe4Jt

I expect the OP is not an employee just someone reading headlines and commenting on various boards on this site.

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Post ID: @bvl+1elLe4Jt

"has anyone heard" WTF? It's only been emailed to everyone by execs and on the home page as well. This person was let go and figured in the current environment SF would just pay her off. She was wrong, at least for now.

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Post ID: @alg+1elLe4Jt

As a true victim of age,race and s-x discrimination this particular case is a bit fishy. I me er pushed it as far and this case is not got a bunch of cash. Perhaps should have bit this case is being choreographed weird.

Sounds like she was made an offer but perhaps is being exploited to exaggerate with way extreme stories. It's called race baiting a lots money flow (legal system is as corrupt as Insurance companies)

She should have stopped when she got her offer.

Outrageous

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Post ID: @zem+1elLe4Jt

Where there is smoke there is fire. I have not seen blatant racism in almost 25 years at SF but have seen a lot of bias, cronyism, and nepotism in selections/promotions for certain. Have also seen retaliation for speaking up about improprieties (about other issues unrelated to racism).

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Post ID: @ory+1elLe4Jt

If you don't think there is racism at State Farm. I got some land in Russia to sell you.

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Post ID: @wpa+1elLe4Jt

You can only sweep so much under the carpet. Even big companies can't do it.

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Post ID: @mdp+1elLe4Jt

Good analysis LP, are you an attorney?
I'm also curious to see if this will open a large can of worms. I bet you are going to see a large number of other potentially valid cases come up.
All this D&I cr-p that SF shoves up our throats is really for show! Nothing real.

What a Merry Christmas and happy new year!

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Post ID: @ukj+1elLe4Jt

Despite SF’s response, the EEOC did find in favor of the woman and recommended that SF pay her $464k in lost wages and damages. When SF rejected the settlement recommendation of the EEOC the former employee was then free to file lawsuit. I’m curious as to SF’s response to the fact that the EEOC has turned the case over to their legal department for criminal charges against SF. I’m also crazy curious to see if this case has any effect on the Chicago class action against SF for illegally denying claims based on the race of policy holders.

The EEOC began the investigation on this in 2016 and released their findings against SF in February 2021. It’s not like they made their findings or recommendations quickly. It’s also not possible to argue this investigation and their findings took place under a woke democratic administration since it took place under Trump’s EEOC.

Plenty of discrimination cases are nonsense. But, this one has actual weight and evidence to support her claims against SF. It will be interesting to see how the case unfolds and what evidence is presented. SF has become increasingly toxic, it’s not a huge leap that this form of racial discrimination is possible at SF.

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Post ID: @apt+1elLe4Jt

This seems full of equine sc-t these allegations.

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Post ID: @zvk+1elLe4Jt

Apparently the SPI she shared..is the actual evidence of racism these fools perpetuate.
Clearly they know they were wrong hence the measley settlement offer.
Looking forward to seeing the f*ks get exposed!

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Post ID: @uoq+1elLe4Jt

State Farm’s preliminary response is on the homepage, so there’s no need to speculate.

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Post ID: @fzs+1elLe4Jt

A PHD from the University of Phoenix. Really? I don’t care what gender or what race she is… That speaks volumes. What an id--t.

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Post ID: @rtl+1elLe4Jt

If some AA retirees are contacted, I’m sure there could be some supporting stories. People have to choose their battles to protect their families so many just ride silently into the sunset.

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Post ID: @rrr+1elLe4Jt

I watched the press conference. What she is describing actually did happen in Michigan. A friend told me about it a while ago. I think there is about to be more lawsuits brought forth. That thing about “filling the cup” has class action written all over it. It seems to me she was getting her ducks in a row to expose the racism and discrimination. When the id--ts in charge found out they fired her. This should be interesting.

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Post ID: @zod+1elLe4Jt

I am aware of 2 terminations that involved SPI. One was a SF spouse sending info to her non-SF spouse for his business. The other was a SF employee using SPI for a side business.

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Post ID: @bza+1elLe4Jt

Wondering if the SPI was included in or a part of the evidence she needed to prove her case?

Her termination was probably retaliation but her sending the SPI was the justifiable reason used to fire her …either way she has a long road ahead of her.

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Post ID: @xna+1elLe4Jt

They say she shared sensitive and confidential personal customer AND employee information outside of SF. So what exactly was she doing sending customer/employee info out? Who received the info and for what reasons?

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Post ID: @ygh+1elLe4Jt

In my 30 years here I have only seen a very few fired and it was for stealing and getting into claims they should not have…..I’m sure there is more……

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Post ID: @ikf+1elLe4Jt

Apparently there is some actual evidence of racism. Maybe this will show Jake from State Farm and Chris Paul that they are being used for optics by this monster!!

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Post ID: @mva+1elLe4Jt

I’ll be surprised if she wins. Best believe they are going to dig up every minuscule thing she ever did incorrectly or may have done incorrectly to justify her termination. We’ll see what happens…but if definitely looks bad…and people are tired!

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Post ID: @fin+1elLe4Jt

It's not going to be good no matter what.

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Post ID: @ylb+1elLe4Jt

Looks bad.

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