Thread regarding Optum layoffs

Cheap labor

I think I’ll move to the Philippines and get my job back

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Opdumb signs are all over Philippines regarding that us empire corporation.
"Making the difference" "Work force support", with smiling Pilipinio faces and "hard work mantras".... all us propaganda/psy ops for cheap, exploited 3rd world labor for ~9 bucks a DAY!. That's the us way!

How ANYONE can say usa with a straight face is beyond most persons with an IQ>80

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Post ID: @3saq+1o6SPfrd

If you are aware of a company that sent jobs to other countries, you should know that, in many states, that is illegal
Many states have passed laws that indicate that allowing people in other countries to access medical information and claims information on their citizens is illegal
Don't remain silent; report this information to your state's Attorney General so they can open an investigation.

https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1nDddHPH

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Post ID: @1tej+1o6SPfrd

Human capital is not valued capital to this corporation! They believe with other capital investment’s they can eliminate the human skills once required and do the job with an offshore warm body that is basically vocationally trained. Management is so wrong and self serving, ie bonuses, they will GTH!

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Post ID: @1ncp+1o6SPfrd

Many advertisements are around the Philippines promoting the company as a wonderful place to work and "making the difference" typical sleazy american corporate propaganda.

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Post ID: @yzh+1o6SPfrd

The Filipinos get paid ~$7-9 per day for call centers. It's the US empire way. Capitalism. Money IS everything to them.

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Post ID: @ubg+1o6SPfrd

let’s not me so loyal to these corporations

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