If you read layoff articles, you will find the name of many companies who have laid off people, including the number of people laid off
As you read those articles, you'll see that your employer is not included, despite many people being laid off
You should know that your employer has gone to great lengths to "hide" their layoffs.
It's up to you - the people on the inside - to tell the reporters about the layoffs.
You can go to any search engine and type the publications name AND tips to find dozens of tip services, such as this one
Start telling the story
Don't remain silent
https://newstips.usatoday.com/
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For crying out loud, the story is NOT just the layoffs. The story is that an immensely profitable USA healthcare organization, that presumably gets a lot of USA government contracts, is shifting its workforce OFFSHORE while laying off thousands of USA workers and putting the health information of Americans, into non-American hands. Most countries do not allow this.
The media keeps making it sound like oh noez, the economy is bad, pity the poor mega organizations having to lay off people. Just look at the stock. These layoffs do. not. have. to. happen at this scale.
https://www.beckerspayer.com/payer/layoffs-hit-optum.html
Just make an anonymous tip to your local news. Put it in the news that the company plans to lay off thousands of employees by end of year (whatever 25% of workforce is).
There is a law, the WARN act, which requires notice of mass layoffs. By staggering layoffs, a company might attempt to circumvent reporting these. Someone impacted might reach out to the state of a violation of this as there is a financial penalty for violation of this law.
Yes. This. C'mon folks. Why hang any loyalty on them? I realize the old adage goes, you never burn a bridge because one day you might have to walk back across it but honestly, this org needs to be exposed.
Thank you for this great tip
We all need to contact at least one newspaper or magazine and tell them about the tens of thousands of people who have lost their jobs to other countries.
Don't just say you got laid off; tell the reporters you lost your job and someone in another country got your job!
Here are a few tip services
https://www.nytimes.com/tips
https://www.wsj.com/tips
https://www.washingtonpost.com/anonymous-news-tips/
https://www.inquirer.com/confidential-tips/
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