Thread regarding Centene Corp. layoffs

BREAKING - Centene Poised for Layoffs Next Week, Documents Reveal

A round of layoffs at St. Louis, Mo .-based Centene is set for Oct. 2 to Oct. 5. The plans are detailed in a 13-page set of confidential HR documents entitled “Supporting December Transitions” obtained by Health Payer Specialist. The last day of work for the fired brigade will be Dec. 8, 2023, the HR documents say.

The instructions in the HR documents offer a “notification meeting script” for those due to lose their jobs, one that suggests the number of firings will be large enough to have an impact on Centene’s bottom line.

In one-on-one meetings with employees who will be fired, the HR workers are instructed to say, “Thank you for meeting with me today. Over the last 18 months Centene has been actively working on its Value Creation Plan. . . We are facing headwinds related to the [Medicaid] redetermination process and the impact of Medicare Advantage Star Ratings.”

The script continues, “that unfortunately results in the elimination of your position. Your termination date will be Dec. 8, 2023.”

In the HR documents, the targeted workers are told they have 45 days from termination to sign or refuse to sign an agreement outlining the terms of severance. Workers will get health coverage and other benefits through Dec. 31, 2023.

The HR documents also include a “save the date” notice telling the HR workers of sessions set for Sept. 27 and 28 on “managing employee reactions” to learning they are losing their jobs.

One directive in the documents says the managers will learn to recognize and deal with the signs of shock, defined as when the worker appears “quiet, tearful, sad, and unresponsive.” Another learning module will tell the managers how to deal with worker anger, seen when a soon-to-be former employee “raises voice, holds aggressive posture, becomes argumentative.”

Still others will likely be in denial, seen when the worker “appears confused, avoiding eye contact.” Far easier for the managers will be those with an air of resignation, one who “appears calm, lacking in emotion.”

The training sessions are meant to make it easier on managers as well as the employees being terminated.

The unlucky employees “will exit the organization with respect, care, and concern,” the directives promise.

Centene did not respond to requests to discuss the pending layoffs.

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Post ID: @OP+1oNUjeJa

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All state’s affected but Texas?

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Post ID: @7tzq+1oNUjeJa

“Anyone from CA Health Net/CHW appeals and grievance?”

——- were they affected today ? —-

yes heard of a couple of people being let go

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Post ID: @7han+1oNUjeJa

@7umz+1oNUjeJa "What I don't get is what happens when the overworked employee burns out and goes out on leave for mental health or stress?"

They get laid off of course.

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Post ID: @7bbq+1oNUjeJa

What team are you from?

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Post ID: @7shk+1oNUjeJa

Any call center reps effected in PA?

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Post ID: @7qbn+1oNUjeJa

People on my team have been laid off already this morning. Are they doing lay offs team by team or could I still be on the chopping block?

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Post ID: @7jlw+1oNUjeJa

“Anyone from CA Health Net/CHW appeals and grievance?”

were they affected today ?

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Post ID: @7vmw+1oNUjeJa

Is there any type of process to negotiate the amount of severance offered?

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Post ID: @7gxn+1oNUjeJa

"What will tomorrow bring? Who's next? Two days of this has already been too much."

Who knows....alot of people were laid off on my team, and I'm not sure they're even done with announcing more layoffs in my dept. The uncertainty of it is ki-ling all of us.

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Post ID: @7ejc+1oNUjeJa

Anyone from CA Health Net/CHW appeals and grievance?

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Post ID: @7edf+1oNUjeJa

Anyone from appeals and grievance in California for Health Net/CHW?

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Post ID: @7jms+1oNUjeJa

What will tomorrow bring? Who's next? Two days of this has already been too much.

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Post ID: @7zsn+1oNUjeJa

Michigan and Illinois Medicaid getting hammered hard today

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Post ID: @7qyw+1oNUjeJa

"So am I to understand that after these layoffs the workload is going to be pushed onto the employees not let go right? And then they will start implementing more (mandatory)
OT because they fall behind. SO they will pay OT with the money they claim to not have to pay the employees that they are laying off right? OMFG the incompetency is astounding"

It is cheaper to pay someone overtime than it is to pay a FTE pay and benefits. Sad but true. What I don't get is what happens when the overworked employee burns out and goes out on leave for mental health or stress?

Best wishes to all affected. it is not fair.

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Post ID: @7umz+1oNUjeJa

Has anyone in HEDIS survived?

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Post ID: @7uiz+1oNUjeJa

Centene,

Let’s not mince words here. Your handling of employee notifications is infuriating. It’s about time we have a serious talk.

The fact that some employees are left hanging while others know their fate is an absolute disgrace. Your lack of transparency and empathy is appalling.

This situation is a reflection of your incompetence as a company. We demand immediate action to rectify this and a guarantee that this won’t happen again. Stop playing with people’s livelihoods!

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Post ID: @7gxc+1oNUjeJa

What state?
CCR got my notice today!! I should feel sad or upset. But I actually feel relieved. I take this as a blessing. The universe has something better for me.

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Post ID: @7meu+1oNUjeJa

We were scheduled a meeting to be told that there had been some affected but the people on the call were not going to be. It was very clear that our PL had been crying…

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Post ID: @7hvq+1oNUjeJa

CCR got my notice today!! I should feel sad or upset. But I actually feel relieved. I take this as a blessing. The universe has something better for me.

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Post ID: @7zah+1oNUjeJa

if they say severance worth of 2 months pay, is that on top of the usual paycheck youll get while working until your last day?

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Post ID: @7mmj+1oNUjeJa

If you have $1K or less with Fidelity they will mail you a check. If you're between $1K - $5K they will roll your account to an IRA. Over $5K you decide what you want to do.

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Post ID: @7itp+1oNUjeJa

The people leaders don't always know what's happening. It's not as bad as being the one let go, but it's very hard when you're forced to do something you don't feel is right or fair.

Yes, they read from a script. They're forced to and they hate it. It's a legal control that HR enforces when the information is conveyed to the affected associate.

These are people you've hired, mentored, coached and helped move their careers forward. You know about their families, likes and interests outside of work. Then afterward, the rest of the team looks at you like you made the decision or they worry that they're next. Trust is gone.

I get it - most aren't going to feel bad for the people leader. Totally understand and expect that. But there are a few of us who do give a damn, fight back and try to keep our teams updated during this chaos. We aren't all robots.

Wishing you all the very best. My name is probably on a list too.

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Post ID: @7jtk+1oNUjeJa

Does anybody know if they will mail us our investment money from Fidelity as well?

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Post ID: @7nfu+1oNUjeJa

WA here. One from my team was laid off, and I am unsure about the rest of the health plan. Our PL was sad and stressed. There is already too much work for everyone, so I don't understand how we are supposed to get it done with one less person.

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Post ID: @7dun+1oNUjeJa

I'm in IT with the company over 25 years - and got my notice today as well. Personally I'm ready to move on. Probably stayed too long as it is. Good luck to everyone if you're on the cutting block or have to suffer thru more layoffs in the months ahead, or you get to stick it out. Best wishes all

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Post ID: @7kzj+1oNUjeJa

https://www.opeiu.org/

If you're interested in a union. Layoffs happen all the time but not the rest of the problems.

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Post ID: @7rls+1oNUjeJa

Laid off from WA health plan today.

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Post ID: @7fis+1oNUjeJa

Corp Auditor, first of all I’m sorry to hear this happened to you. No matter what doors may open in the future this is still a gut punch. Second, 2 months severance for 5 years seems lacking.

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Post ID: @7reo+1oNUjeJa

@7bwp+1oNUjeJa No they aren't done for the day. Wish they were but nope. 2 more days of stress

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Post ID: @7uuu+1oNUjeJa

I am a corporate auditor - I audit PA’s across all LOB’s and states. I have been with the company for 5 years. I work hard, show up every single day I’m scheduled in addition to taking on extra tasks for my manager. It truly hurts how things were handled BUT I know when one door closes another opens. Severance is being offered - 2 months worth & last working day is 12/1. Today was a wake up call - I would have never shaken up my comfort zone if this didn’t happen so in a way I can dig deep and say “I’m thankful”
Good luck to all who are and will be affected!

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Post ID: @7bpg+1oNUjeJa

Curious as to what teams will be impacted tomorrow and Thursday. Are they done for the day today?

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Post ID: @7bwp+1oNUjeJa

How many certified disabled ppl or fmla ppl have been let go, from last round and this round, thumbs up if you have? Thank you in advance!!

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Post ID: @7but+1oNUjeJa

Just got the check-in- please prioritize email with HR and my PL. So upset, but I expected it. I just don't know what my plans will be going forward since I am 5 months pregnant.

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Post ID: @7utl+1oNUjeJa

Respectfully, what's talking to the media, getting a lawyer or boycotting going to do? Reality is, layoffs happen everyday in most companies, yes it su-ks however none of that extra stuff will get any of the 2,000 jobs back. Let's be honest with ourselves.... It's a hard pill to swallow but move on.

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Post ID: @7szh+1oNUjeJa

I am in BTS, and just found out that my PL is getting let go. It is shocking to say the least. He is a genuinely great manager and leader, and it is definitely going to be hard to find a suitable alternative to replace him. The company is really shooting itself in the foot by getting rid of important managers and employees. And they expect us to get better with STARs ratings with all this?

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Post ID: @7llu+1oNUjeJa

I think they are letting go of managers today. I know someone in Managenent in IT that was let go today. They had no idea this would happen! It's very cold hearted how they are letting go of people. This person has been here for many years 5+ and a very good dedicated employee. No reasons are given why some are chosen to be laid off.
This is so sad and disgusting.

This can cause someone to have a mental breakdown. People in leadership roles are not safe. This company uses supervisors to work their tell off with little to no direction.
Please don't get to comfortable at Centene. Even if you are in management, apparently you are at risk as well. Beyond sad....

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Post ID: @7vgk+1oNUjeJa

I am a call center manager and I was let go today. My PL was ice cold and made it feel like we haven’t been working together for years. Sad how people show their true colors during a time like this. It definitely opens your eyes though and makes you realize you can’t trust anyone. My heart goes out to all that were impacted! Just know we are better off without this corporate greed.

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Post ID: @7afy+1oNUjeJa

Anyone in New York (Fidelis) been impacted? Anyone in customer service/call centers/claims/market being laid off?

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Post ID: @7zpg+1oNUjeJa

Anyone in Pennsylvania been impacted? Anyone in customer service/call centers being laid off??

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Post ID: @7twx+1oNUjeJa

It's more than that, they're saving on insurance, 401k match etc... I don't believe they really care how much extra work they add on people, or even how much they pay out in OT. Because the bottom $ will still be greater without having to pay benefits on the 2000 people they're letting go.

So am I to understand that after these layoffs the workload is going to be pushed onto the employees not let go right? And then they will start implementing more (mandatory)
OT because they fall behind. SO they will pay OT with the money they claim to not have to pay the employees that they are laying off right? OMFG the incompetency is astounding

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