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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Anyone in Georgia Medicaid Customer Service area affected by the layoffs?

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Post ID: @6vav+1oNUjeJa

Is it over? Today last day?

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Post ID: @6nym+1oNUjeJa

This is so poorly done. The mental strain they are putting their entire workforce through is a sad example of the lack of regard they have for the people who have dedicated hours, days, months, and years for the betterment of this company. What is happening is a sickening slow bleed for those who will be laid off but haven’t been notified yet. Rip the bandaid off so that those who are effected can process it and move forward.

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Post ID: @6eqi+1oNUjeJa

Anyone else from starcare?

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Post ID: @6nsg+1oNUjeJa

I know this will probably not play well and I understand how those that have been let go are feeling...I been through this before myself so I get it.

Saying that though, I have never been part of a company that has allowed folks to stay on for any amount of time which were not part of training their replacements.

If Centene is keeping folks on until December, plus giving severance pay and not having employees training replacements...that's cool and pretty awesome! They for sure do not have to do this...or do they?

Has anyone ever been in this situation with a corporation? I have never seen this!

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Post ID: @6mcn+1oNUjeJa

In regard to the WARN notices, I think they only have to report to the specific state if it’s 50 or more employees. So, if the ones being laid off are in states with less than 50 employees total, it likely won’t show up. And with how many states they have contracts with, they likely are able to bypass WARN this way.

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Post ID: @6vaa+1oNUjeJa

Starcare - 2 on my team so far

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Post ID: @6qpe+1oNUjeJa

“My plan wiped out entire positions we were hit pretty hard. We were told by leadership that our department layoffs were all complete. Either way I still am aiming to gtfoh!!!! I understand no job is certain but the way the info was released last week was enough for me.”
Which plan?

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Post ID: @6acc+1oNUjeJa

Who told you in Ohio tomorrow is the day

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Post ID: @6xba+1oNUjeJa

Any word on what departments in MO will be affected?

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Post ID: @6yvw+1oNUjeJa

Which plan was is that?

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Post ID: @6kkz+1oNUjeJa

Some California employees have been affected, but don't know if all have been informed yet.

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Post ID: @6dvi+1oNUjeJa

I am in Ohio and they told us tomorrow is the day

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Post ID: @6lut+1oNUjeJa

My plan wiped out entire positions we were hit pretty hard. We were told by leadership that our department layoffs were all complete. Either way I still am aiming to gtfoh!!!! I understand no job is certain but the way the info was released last week was enough for me.

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Post ID: @6yno+1oNUjeJa

How do you know Ohio is being told tomorrow

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Post ID: @6soe+1oNUjeJa

Cooperate Config/Medicaid. Myslef and 2 others were let go that I know of. We were under George. Totally scipted, thanks for the previous posts on what to expect.

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Post ID: @6gbk+1oNUjeJa

“ Only somebody who was raised by the internet would think this way.

We’re human beings. It’s OK to treat each other with human regard and not according to a quasi-automated process.

The future su-ks and the kids don’t even know it.”

Actually wrong generation.

I’m part of the generation where we played the telephone game. Depending who was giving the information determined how much you got. So a detailed person would remember everything and pass it on. A less conscientious person would not and you might end up with 1/4 of the info you were supposed to have.

I’d rather know I got it all. Even if it was read to me versus freestyle by someone in their own words.

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Post ID: @6psz+1oNUjeJa

Any news about CA??

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Post ID: @6raw+1oNUjeJa

Has anyone in California been impacted yet? Radio silence in PA at the moment.

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Post ID: @6cqo+1oNUjeJa

Best advice is to check your schedule to know if you’ll be impacted

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Post ID: @6nxe+1oNUjeJa

@6xxy+1oNUjeJa, what departments , how many, poor ppl .. this is horrible for everyone 🥺

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Post ID: @6abq+1oNUjeJa

TX PA Medicaid is being hit hard, none after today.

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Post ID: @6lbi+1oNUjeJa

What about Arizona?!

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Post ID: @6yja+1oNUjeJa

Anyone who has received their WD documentation, what is the severance like? I haven't seen anyone post about it yet...

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Post ID: @6oqr+1oNUjeJa

Anyone know when WA State will find out?

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Post ID: @6fnj+1oNUjeJa

Which states were today ?

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Post ID: @6fyw+1oNUjeJa

@6cwy+1oNUjeJa

Per https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/centene-lay-2000-employees:

"It does not appear that the health insurer filed a WARN notice through the state of Missouri, according to a publicly available dashboard. Centene did not provide Fierce Healthcare with more clarity regarding whether it filed a WARN notice."

They did not file a warn notice in many states.

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Post ID: @6tvs+1oNUjeJa

I wonder if the WARN notice was bypassed via a loophole since they’re allowing the impacted employees to work until December.

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Post ID: @6ski+1oNUjeJa

Ohio was told they are tomorrow

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Post ID: @6xxy+1oNUjeJa

Per https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/centene-lay-2000-employees:

"It does not appear that the health insurer filed a WARN notice through the state of Missouri, according to a publicly available dashboard. Centene did not provide Fierce Healthcare with more clarity regarding whether it filed a WARN notice."

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Post ID: @6cwy+1oNUjeJa

How do you know the order in which states ?

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Post ID: @6bgt+1oNUjeJa

Ohio is tomorrow

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Post ID: @6glx+1oNUjeJa

Is it officially over for today? Someone mentioned checking Workday, all I saw was the Career Development Plan that we were to complete back in May. So it continues through Thursday?

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Post ID: @6rbt+1oNUjeJa

@6zve+1oNUjeJa all states have been affected. Texas here and we were too

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Post ID: @6bmy+1oNUjeJa

Which states please ?

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Post ID: @6zve+1oNUjeJa

Survivor’s guilt here. I believe my boss has been let go and another one of my teammates was let go. This is pure speculation at this point… not sure what’s going to happen next….

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Post ID: @6thu+1oNUjeJa

@6pxs+1oNUjeJa BTS is Business Technology Solutions - otherwise known as IT, Product, and Design.

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Post ID: @6yvp+1oNUjeJa

Corporate Service Center Business Analyst. Got the call around an hour ago. From my bosses boss as she's not in today. Totally read from a script. Got the documents in WD pretty much immediately.

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Post ID: @6wtz+1oNUjeJa

I got the meeting invite 30 mins before, and knew what it was bc of what I'd read on this blog (thank you to previous posters who shared this info)! The delivery of the layoff info was completely scripted and pretty robotic (per the usual with my management team), and no one had any real answers, but encouraged me to reach out to the HRBP with my questions and "take the rest of the day off". Last working day for those affected will be 12/1, with last "official" employment date of 12/8. Good luck to all of us affected in this job market- may we all move onto bigger and better things!

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Post ID: @6dya+1oNUjeJa

@6pxs+1oNUjeJa

BTS? What is BTS?

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