Thread regarding Humana Inc. layoffs

Employee Surveys used to determine for Layoffs

Score the company, team, leader too low, and you might find yourself part of a RIF.


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Post ID: @OP+1kkpq4x37

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@vj dear director, what are you doing snooping around here when you should be justifying your salary and actually directing ! That's why we are the way we are.

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Post ID: @wm+1kkpq4x37

I’m a Director. We can’t see names of who submitted what. This is a load of garbage.

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Post ID: @vj+1kkpq4x37

OP is correct. Surveys are NOT anonymous (they are confidential at best). HR can see who wrote each response. Negative scores or comments influence their targets. Best play is don't complete surveys at all.

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Post ID: @rj+1kkpq4x37

Do not fill those. I stopped a while back. Two reasons: YES, they know who says what. And, whatever you write there, no matter what, NOTHING gets improved. It is just BS.
Gotta be very ingenuous to believe that they are one hundred percent anonymous

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Post ID: @m9+1kkpq4x37

@dk no we cannot. I am a Director, and we have the same info on survey results that managers can see. If we have fewer than five respondents on a survey, we don't even get results. It's to ensure anonymity.

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Post ID: @kz+1kkpq4x37

The surveys aren’t used in this manner. Stop making things up.

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Post ID: @k3+1kkpq4x37

@dk doesn't the violate the "anonymous" nature of the survey

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Post ID: @jt+1kkpq4x37

@fp Yes. In fact they shared reports during a Teams screen share in our staff meeting.

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Post ID: @fs+1kkpq4x37

@dk Did a director tell you that they can see names?

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Post ID: @fp+1kkpq4x37

@OP
Why are you posting this on multiple boards???

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Post ID: @f7+1kkpq4x37

@dk this isn’t true. As least as far as directors go. Directors can’t see names with survey results. Additionally, pulse and well-being surveys are conducted through a vendor. What leaders can do is sort by position type, location, and things like that. However, names are not given. I can’t speak for the exec leaders. It’s Wild West up there.

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Post ID: @f0+1kkpq4x37

As a Manager, I can tell you we can't see names on the scoring results. But if you know your team well, you'll know who scored what. Last year I found out that Directors and above can see everyone's names and scores.

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Post ID: @dk+1kkpq4x37

Surveys have always been known to leaders. They say anonymous, that is NOT true. Frankly it's a shame.

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Post ID: @bj+1kkpq4x37

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