Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

Claims are treated very poorly

I'm too tired. Stress levels are astronomical. Is it even possible to force the company to treat the claims workforce any better?

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Post ID: @OP+1j3uJ2VO

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r/workreform has some info unionizing if anyone is interested

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Post ID: @3gaf+1j3uJ2VO

It’s time to unionize and force them to treat the employees better

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Post ID: @2byf+1j3uJ2VO

And you are so incapable and uneducated you cannot leave….this is your life.

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Post ID: @2eya+1j3uJ2VO

They took your pension. Your 401K is tanking. You are not keeping up with the cost of living. You are working overtime with high turnover. Your CEO takes at 24 + million dollar bonus. You can only keep up with your costs at best. Not only that inflation at 40 + year high. Crime is laughable. Fentynal out of control. Open borders. CEOs support the nonsense. WTH do you think the reputation is in a business environment like that?

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Post ID: @2ogs+1j3uJ2VO

Claims has always been a cesspool for the least talented and least motivated at SF.

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Post ID: @1bxd+1j3uJ2VO

Claims once was a high class tight ship that was efficient. Not anymore!

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Post ID: @1dcu+1j3uJ2VO

The ECRs are a waste of money. They create rework by doing a poor job on what little work they actually do and the rest of it they just don't do because they can't handle all of the states they are assigned to handle due to lack of license. The rest of claims gets yelled at constantly for the outsourced people's mistakes

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Post ID: @1zlp+1j3uJ2VO

How are they going to outsource the entire claims department to ECRs when they can’t even get enough to cover YIs horrible restructure?
Sorry HR pa--y. Not today.

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Post ID: @1nlx+1j3uJ2VO

They buy judges!!

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Post ID: @1kqx+1j3uJ2VO

It would be nice to see everty claims employee in all of the hubs take a stand and have a strike to demand better conditions and viable solutions. They can't fire everyone. It's a pipe dream but I wish this would happen.

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Post ID: @1htv+1j3uJ2VO

Wow who knew Illinois is located in the South?

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Post ID: @1dll+1j3uJ2VO

Claims cannot be unionized because 1). The hubs and employees are now mostly located in the south in hubs. The south is mostly right to work states. 2). SF can outsource the work to ECRs. As long as this other bucket of labor exist there is no hope for any type of Union.

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Post ID: @kpp+1j3uJ2VO

Want them to change how they treat the employees you have to force them. Unionize the claims workforce then force them to the table for better benefits and working conditions.

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Post ID: @var+1j3uJ2VO

They will continue to destroy your mental and physical health as long as you let them. It is a fact they don't care about you. They only care about the numbers and money.

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Post ID: @dfh+1j3uJ2VO

I personally would never use State Farm for my own insurance. Everything that can be wrong with State Farm, is wrong.
From the policy, to claim handling practices, to the recent burger flippers posing as litigation experts.

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Post ID: @hvd+1j3uJ2VO

Yes. We need a whistleblower who is not afraid to put the company on blast in the media. I believe if the public knew the situation behind the scenes there would be a mass exodus of policyholders and that would result in change.

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