Literally, not a single article on these layoffs. Meanwhile, there are hundreds, and I mean hundreds, of links on the announced CNN layoffs. Why in the world are those more important or more interesting than what's been happening here? I'll never understand how it's decided what's newsworthy and what's not.
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The narrative is that insurance companies are greedy and evil. So by the mere fact that we worked for an insurance company--the most hated one at that--it would go against the narrative--it would turn us into humans, which would be wrong.
I was let go on the Oct 17 layoff. They shipped my job offshore. Later they realized, the offshore the farmed my work to can’t legally do it and have been since been locked out of everything I used to do causing a standstill to critical work and missing a huge deadline. I smiled.
I was laid off as well from Home Health (Navi). Please explain how new coverage will help this situation. Unfortunately, this is how businesses operate. Complaining to CNN is not going to help me get a new job. If there is something i am overlooking, please share. I will do anything to expedite landing my next role.
Pay attention to the stock market!! in the last days. thousand layoff and stocks went up 10 point
I was one of the ones laid off yesterday with a email stating business update with only a 30 minute notice to jump on teams they disabled everyone’s mute, camera and chat button I guess so they couldn’t hear everyone’s backlash after we got the news of being let go and I’m a coder 20 years in this and just in a blink of an eye 40 or so of us in one call let go