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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Oh, fantastic! While we’re all here anxiously watching this thread to see if we still have jobs, the C-suite is probably enjoying their gourmet lunches and strategizing their next corporate retreat! Hi there, executives! Hope you’re having a splendid day while the rest of us are on pins and needles! Maybe throw us a bone and give us some clarity? Or, you know, just keep us waiting – it’s not like we have lives or bills or anything!

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Post ID: @1jck+1oNUjeJa

@1tog+1oNUjeJa

Notice how they're maintaining it at 69 too! Very clever! They're messing with us.

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Post ID: @1txe+1oNUjeJa

@1xok+1oNUjeJa

The bots are working overtime. No reason this should have got so many downvotes. Hi Sarah!

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Post ID: @1tog+1oNUjeJa

look at calendar in outlook to see what meetings are going on and what is listed as the title

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Post ID: @1ucv+1oNUjeJa

Before you tell your fellow colleagues to get back to work, here’s some things to remember:

  • You are more likely to become homeless than you are to become a millionaire.
  • These corporate fascists don’t care if you live or die.

Class solidarity forever.

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Post ID: @1cqs+1oNUjeJa

McKinsey is that you??

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Post ID: @1fhp+1oNUjeJa

* If you have collectively spent over an hour commenting on this thread, you are likely part of the 2,000. Get back to work.*

That was an impressive number of bot upvotes in under 2 minutes on this one!!!

CenTeam PR out here earning their KEEP today!!!

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Post ID: @1xok+1oNUjeJa

“If you have collectively spent over an hour commenting on this thread, you are likely part of the 2,000. Get back to work.“

You’re obviously on here scrolling and reading as well. God forbid anyone is a little defiant in lieu of some shocking news. Most of us have to report every second of our day anyways. You could just as easily be apart of the 2,000. Have a blessed day.

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Post ID: @1zvx+1oNUjeJa

I am very close to my leadership team and I can confirm that up to the VP level, no information has been given. I can't say that this is the case for every department - but I know for sure that whomever leaked the info had to be WAYYYY up on the food chain. My direct VP has no clue who's going and who's staying.

Also - radio silence in the email world. Not a peep since Sarah's email yesterday.

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Post ID: @1jzk+1oNUjeJa

Does anyone know if employees in the Magellan group will be affected?

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Post ID: @1nfb+1oNUjeJa

Wonder how much work is going to get done now that the cats out of the bag? This isnt even the last round. More layoffs coming in the next couple of months. Make sure to work late and stay productive!!! One centeam

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Post ID: @1cfl+1oNUjeJa

If you have collectively spent over an hour commenting on this thread, you are likely part of the 2,000. Get back to work.

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Post ID: @1aaa+1oNUjeJa

Our sups keep saying they have no additional information than what was relayed in Sarah’s email….really???

Yes, really. Managers were just as blindsided and can’t tell you who is getting let go.

It’s good news—if your manager didn’t know about this round of layoffs ahead of time, your team is probably not impacted.

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Post ID: @1qwm+1oNUjeJa

What happened to Anika Gardenhire? They created the new Chief Experience Officer Role a few months ago and now she’s gone with no announcement or anything? Was she part of the first round of layoffs?

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Post ID: @1mch+1oNUjeJa

Our sups keep saying they have no additional information than what was relayed in Sarah’s email….really???

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Post ID: @1zwn+1oNUjeJa

“ My guess is they planned to have people take that learning and then discreetly let them go before it got leaked”

The training in question was for the managers to learn how to break the news to someone, not for the folks being let go.

The other “embracing change” training was optional and to help folks deal with all of the re-orgs.

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Post ID: @1eeu+1oNUjeJa

Renting out a f**king football stadium to talk to us about being laid off? Someone needs to slap Sarah in the face. Someone needs to slap her silly until she gets off fantasy island and back to reality. Mrs. Poet, step into our shoes and see how it feels to have your livelihood threatened everyday with impending layoffs.

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Post ID: @1zdy+1oNUjeJa

My guess is they planned to have people take that learning and then discreetly let them go before it got leaked

I am a current employee at Centene and have heard some are being assigned "Embracing Unexpected Change" e-learnings under Centene University. Does anyone know if this has to do with the layoffs?. If you're assigned the e-learnings does it mean your getting laid off?

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Post ID: @1bds+1oNUjeJa

@1mkr+1oNUjeJa me either- i can't focus right now. All anyone is talking about is how worried they are. My productivity is non existent today. My supervisor has been on DND all morning-I guess that's a possible sign. smh

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Post ID: @1rjo+1oNUjeJa

That's the thing they never planned on telling us hence the email saying it was leaked ..

Renting out a f**king football stadium to talk to us about being laid off is simply a "SLAP IN THE FACE". I hope there is a live chat tomorrow bc I have allot to get off my chest and I need Sarah and the other execs to see what I have to say.

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Post ID: @1ykq+1oNUjeJa

Su-ks there’s no job stability in a big company like this, those higher ups who are corrupt will pay one way or another

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Post ID: @1ehm+1oNUjeJa

Renting out a f**king football stadium to talk to us about being laid off is simply a "SLAP IN THE FACE". I hope there is a live chat tomorrow bc I have allot to get off my chest and I need Sarah and the other execs to see what I have to say.

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Post ID: @1bor+1oNUjeJa

I am a current employee at Centene and have heard some are being assigned "Embracing Unexpected Change" e-learnings under Centene University. Does anyone know if this has to do with the layoffs?. If you're assigned the e-learnings does it mean your getting laid off?

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Post ID: @1qch+1oNUjeJa

Sarah the POET (aka) the data liquifyer and Drew need out, need a company with a culture of transparency and accountability at the top, not this borderline criminals

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Post ID: @1rwc+1oNUjeJa

I work in the CM department for IL, yesterday we were told it wouldn’t impact us because we are contractual. Only for leadership to backtrack and then say this is a new round (assuming they were previously referring to August layoffs) and nothing has been currently communicated to our department. As for today, no one has said anything. Expected to continue, “business as usual.”

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Post ID: @1hjh+1oNUjeJa

Have an inkling those under Rich Chong will be affected. See his email from 9/13? Rattling on about “change” and “adapting” and “mental preparation”.

Shove it, Di-kie.

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Post ID: @1yya+1oNUjeJa

“Under UM in CA don't want to specify unit.”

I totally understand. Im in FL and haven’t heard much about anything.

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Post ID: @1tfx+1oNUjeJa

The person who said meetings are being cancelled, can you by any chance let us know what dept you are in?

Under UM in CA don't want to specify unit.

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Post ID: @1okh+1oNUjeJa

The person who said meetings are being cancelled, can you by any chance let us know what dept you are in?

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Post ID: @1mtj+1oNUjeJa

I vote union. Thats the best way to pi-s the highest ups off.

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Post ID: @1xtt+1oNUjeJa

@1jrk+1oNUjeJa

This will vary from state to state of course...

Some states will let you apply for and receive unemployment benefits even if you’re getting severance pay, whereas others say severance money could lower your benefit amount or make you ineligible at that time

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Post ID: @1icy+1oNUjeJa

We’re just another number huh..

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Post ID: @1enj+1oNUjeJa

EAT THE RICH! EAT THE RICH! EAT THE RICH!

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Post ID: @1afb+1oNUjeJa

Meetings being canceled

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Post ID: @1rgz+1oNUjeJa

I haven’t done a thing today. If I’m getting fired next week what’s the point. They’ve stolen enough from us and literally their members. They keep getting sued for it. There’s power in numbers. We don’t have to be scared. There’s so many of us in here sharing the same sentiments. WE are a team.

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Post ID: @1mkr+1oNUjeJa

So with severance, we cannot get unemployment right? And can we work until December 8th (this is the projected date I saw in this chat) and get severance after that or do we loose out or what. Just trying to plan in advance in case I am a chosen one. s m h

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Post ID: @1jrk+1oNUjeJa

“ My team was just told we will know by the end of the day tomorrow if we are one of the 2,000.”

“No, it’s the end of next week.“

I get you clarifying HR is saying it’s the end of next week in this article, but I was sharing what our supervisor literally just verbally told our team. I think it’s important we all share whatever info we are given. It may piece things together. We are in UM.

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Post ID: @1wdq+1oNUjeJa

Crickets from my leadership team (with the one exception towing the company line) "it's not personal, just business." Hearing from friends on different teams that every team and dept. will be impacted.

Meanwhile they rent out a freakin' football stadium when that $ could be used to save employee jobs OR upgrade the very glitchy outdated operating system used in ftc.

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Post ID: @1rhe+1oNUjeJa

If this is true where is the info and team support from management they don't say anything at all.. and cancel meetings..

These managers know so much more than they put out.”

Not true. Managers are no better informed than staff 99% of the time. Directors and above are the ones who knew.

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Post ID: @1jmb+1oNUjeJa

how do you reply to a comment on this thing?

Copy and paste

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