Thread regarding Centene Corp. layoffs

Interesting read... Probably why they put the clause in saying if you're rehired, you have to pay the VSP back.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/terdawn-deboe/2026/05/21/companies-fired-workers-for-ai-now-they-want-them-back/


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It’s standard practice to have a pay back clause if you take a package and come back within a certain time period, usually 12 months.

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Post ID: @ff+1kvk89h8s

The very thought they would pay severance, call back 6 months later to ask you to return AND ask for severance $ back is absolutely hilarious.

That would be a no dawg.

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Post ID: @ay+1kvk89h8s

I heard that you have to pay back the severance if they rehire you. AND they will hire you at a significantly lower rate then when you left. Hard pass. I wouldn't reapply to work with a company that didn't value me the first time anyway. No way I would go back even if they called me and offered. They already showed their true colors....no second chances.

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Post ID: @ac+1kvk89h8s

@a3 yes, they were offered more and I believe a more senior title.

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Post ID: @a4+1kvk89h8s

Curious, was the rehire wage less than what they were making before?

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Post ID: @a3+1kvk89h8s

a family member of mine was part of the 2023 layoff and they were called back within 6 months. they turned the offer down.

I'm pretty sure that there is a payback clause in the standard severance package as well.

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