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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we had no choice or be released. Not to mention many companies were requiring it. If people stick together maybe we can have our voices heard. Inflation has some people working from check to check.

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Post ID: @1lcu+1oNUjeJa

The timing is very convenient. Leadership wants to cut costs and fire hardworking employees, but blackmail the impacted individuals to work through December to support OE while dangling the carrot of severance/benefits. If this happens to you, put the bare minimum into your role until your last day and let your leaders scramble after you leave.

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Post ID: @1wyr+1oNUjeJa

They’re going to lay 2000 people off, let Sarah and her clan take member calls and see how long they last on the phones making 19 bucks an hour with families to feed and no private jet or people to wipe your @$$ and to be fired right before Christmas with this economy, REAL NICE!

We need to ban together and give them a taste of their own medicine power in numbers get fired or not let’s go down with a fight!

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Post ID: @1ulo+1oNUjeJa

@1srd+1oNUjeJa

Take you right wing conspiracy theory sh-t somewhere else and fu-k off

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Post ID: @1ekh+1oNUjeJa

Let’s talk to each other. Something needs to be done.

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Post ID: @1pqj+1oNUjeJa

Remember when Centene insisted that everyone get the jab (which we now know is loaded with risks) as a "condition of employment"? Then was requiring you to submit PHI to them in the form of "proof of vaccination" in order to keep your job?

No you say...you don't remember? Well here's the communication sweet Michael sent out to all employees! I hope he's in he-l right now!

It's my hope that many of you getting laid off are the same people who agreed with Centene's vaccine policy! I hope you are all vaccinated standing in the unemployment line!

Dear Colleagues:
As a leading healthcare enterprise, we rely on scientific data and medical experts to make decisions that foster a healthy and safe working environment for our workforce and the members we serve. We know from these experts and our own experience that vaccinations are the safest, most effective, and most powerful tool we have to reduce the spread of COVID.

It comes as no surprise the FDA gave full and final approval to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine last week. The scientific experts feel these vaccines are the safest ever developed. Serious illness, death, and hospitalizations have been essentially prevented for those vaccinated. The Delta variant, an aggressive form of the COVID-19 virus, created a new surge in cases across the globe. Unfortunately, this situation is overwhelming our hospitals, with many now at full capacity. Most individuals currently hospitalized for COVID-19 are not fully vaccinated.

Vaccination provides a clear and proven way to protect each other from severe illness, hospitalization, and death. In recent news headlines, you may have noticed that many people opposed to the vaccination who have since suffered with COVID are now strongly urging everyone to get vaccinated due to the deadly impact of the Delta variant across the world. Through vaccination, we not only protect ourselves and loved ones, but we also help protect individuals in our communities who are not able to receive a vaccine due to health or age restrictions, especially young children.

With this in mind, today, we announce additional measures to support and keep our employees, their families, and our communities safe and healthy. Consistent with our return to in-person engagement plans for Phase I, we will require all Centene employees to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination as a general condition of employment.

• Employees returning during Phase I should upload their proof of vaccination by October 18, 2021.
• All other employees should submit proof of vaccination prior to your return to office date, but no later than December 31, 2021.
• For additional information, please read more in this message.
Our workforce is dedicated to our mission of providing the highest quality of care to the populations we serve. We are deeply committed to protecting ALL of our communities and employees, and the measures we are taking are necessary given the rapid spread of the Delta variant. Failure to stop the Delta variant means the next variant could be far worse.

You have remained strong and provided extraordinary support to make a difference for the nation’s most vulnerable populations throughout the global pandemic. More importantly, you have endured one of the most challenging times in history and continued to deliver for those who need us most. Now it’s time to contribute by getting vaccinated if you have not done so. We must all do our part to stop potentially more dangerous variants from developing in unvaccinated hosts in the future.

Thank you for everything you do each day to keep our communities, members, children, and each other safe.

Michael Neidorff

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Post ID: @1srd+1oNUjeJa

Considering how poorly this situation was handled and how clear it has become that Centene doesn't value us as individuals/employees/dedicated workers/HUMAN BEINGS, I think they deserve what's coming to them: absolutely ZERO productivity until this list is made known, and an abundance of "constructive feedback" at these HR meetings- just to start!

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Post ID: @1jcv+1oNUjeJa

You cannot blame WellCare for the layoffs. Centene bought WellCare because WellCare is more verse in Medicare. The Star Scores are low due to Centene’s Management. WellCare had a better culture and work ethics. Centene IT su-ks! Everything thing is manual, they don’t believe in automated processes.
This is business. Company doesn’t make money so they layoff innocent employees.

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Post ID: @1ipc+1oNUjeJa

that whole shtick on hourly productivity for PA nurses is basically the company putting us on PIP, to cover their as--s. we have been gaslighted that we are “underperforming”.
all for this reason. to prepare us for sla-ghter.
no mercy.

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Post ID: @1lqe+1oNUjeJa

Just tell us who is on the list. I don’t think anything else really matters. Whoever not on the list will be working twice as hard- retention bonuses? This has become a nightmare. More than 30k have seen this post. Unbelievable.

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Post ID: @1sdu+1oNUjeJa

NEVER trust your managers. They are NOT your friends.

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Post ID: @1rmg+1oNUjeJa

2 RIFS in 2 1/2 years…amazing

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Post ID: @1zym+1oNUjeJa

Sarah isn’t a bad person. In fact, I saw her on Tinder and I swiped right but no luck :( Sarah if you’re reading this, let’s connect!

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Post ID: @1sgh+1oNUjeJa

I don’t want any of us to get terminated while lying down, and I don’t want those of us NOT getting terminated to roll over for these greedy predators. What can we do? There’s power in numbers. All of us are sitting ducks. There’s no lucky or unlucky, we are one and the same to these people.

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Post ID: @1vfe+1oNUjeJa

I am sure it will be asked at the town hall how much it cost to rent the stadium. Wonder if they will have the ba--s to answer it.

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Post ID: @1bha+1oNUjeJa

As Chief Executive Officer at CENTENE CORP, Sarah M. London made $13,246,447 in total compensation. Of this total $1,359,038 was received as a salary, $4,041,866 was received as a bonus, $0 was received in stock options, $7,624,974 was awarded as stock and $220,569 came from other types of compensation. This information is according to proxy statements filed for the 2022 fiscal year.
Chief Executive Officer
CENTENE CORP
Fiscal Year Ended in 2022
$1,359,038
Base Pay
$4,041,866
Bonus + Non-EquityIncentive Comp
$5,400,904
Total Cash Comp
$7,624,974
Stock Award Value
$0
Option Award Value
$7,624,974
Total Equity
$220,569
Total Other
$13,246,447
Total Compensation

The one that should be getting laid-off should be Sarah. A thief stealing from the people. A minuscule of her salary could support the $2,000 people that are going to be laid-off. Hope Karma bites her in the a$$.

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Post ID: @1lrw+1oNUjeJa

Anxiety of waiting on that dreadful meeting to be notified. This is not good for those on the list or those not on “this” list.

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Post ID: @1xwb+1oNUjeJa

ST. LOUIS – St. Louis-based Centene, the country’s largest Medicaid managed-care company in the United States, is laying off thousands of employees.

The Fortune 500 company made the announcement on Tuesday, calling the layoffs “rightsizing our cost structure.” Approximately 2,000 employees will be terminated, accounting for just over 3% of the company’s workforce.

In contrast, Centene CEO Sarah London received $13.2 million in compensation in 2022, with a base salary of $1.35 million, according to Salary.com. Company president Kenneth Fasola was paid $997,519 last year, part of $9.98 million in compensation.

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Post ID: @1hxp+1oNUjeJa

So we just sit and wait to find out if we are getting laid off? This isn't the first round and probably not the last!

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Post ID: @1awm+1oNUjeJa

check section 409A in case there is severance pay. https://equity.ltse.com/resources/409a-compliance-and-how-to-avoid-penalties#:~:text=As%20per%20Section%20409A%2C%20penalties,previous%20years%20will%20become%20taxable.

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Post ID: @1bdy+1oNUjeJa

Since Sarah took over its gone downhill

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Post ID: @1ttx+1oNUjeJa

Boycotting the Townhall meeting will do nothing. The 2,000 who are being let go are unfortunately already selected. They, Sarah and her puppets, don't care if we attend the meeting or not.

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Post ID: @1qke+1oNUjeJa

Almost a decade and I got that monotone notification

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Post ID: @1efc+1oNUjeJa

Some California leaders centene Corp and Health Net: Sr VP, Directors, managers or supervisors and non clinical support, recruitment staff were laid off in June or July and later. We were told they were no longer with the company. So much for transparency.

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Post ID: @1txl+1oNUjeJa

@msu+1oNUjeJa
How did you find out IT staff are getting laid off?

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Post ID: @1iax+1oNUjeJa

So, HR is invited to a meeting to tell you the news. Who eventually tells the employees laid off in HR? If there are less employees overall it only makes sense HR would downsize. I’m sure many of us will be sweating it next week. Be as prepared as you can and have some questions on hand.

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Post ID: @1zwj+1oNUjeJa

Does anyone know which states and which departments will be impacted the most? If they know who the “lucky ones” will be, why not inform them now instead of waiting a week and causing more stress on these folks?

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Post ID: @1qhv+1oNUjeJa

😡

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Post ID: @1mkz+1oNUjeJa

I am also a manager and no info has been shared with me thus far. They don’t usually tell managers anything until it’s time to deliver the news.

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Post ID: @qoq+1oNUjeJa

It's insane that Centene is laying off IT staff. As a non-IT corporate employee, my perception is that the company is already ghastly under supported by IT. Other large Healthcare orgs have invested significant sums into their IT organizations and the development of generative AI to accelerate productivity and growth. Centene is cutting off its nose to spite its face. Long-term margin growth is gained through innovation and savvy investment, not by diminishing what is by all accounts already a skeleton crew.

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Post ID: @msu+1oNUjeJa

@lci+1oNUjeJa Bingo.

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Post ID: @wkp+1oNUjeJa

Any reason why we shouldn’t boycott the town hall?

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Post ID: @zzb+1oNUjeJa

@fya+1oNUjeJa there never were glory days in Wellcare StArs, that's the lie they are trying to push, they spent boats loads of money before the sell and no even then was good, they medicare folks, with Drew and his folks are the same people and get out of their own way. They are now more than ever in the wrong path. So you will see more and more layoffs because they need New leaders not the same id--ts of Drew and Sarah, they need out yesterday

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Post ID: @ghk+1oNUjeJa

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

Don’t they mean the lucky ones? Most areas are running barely staffed as it is. And everyone knows the cuts will come from the bottom up. Their timing the last day to December, is backhanded, most companies run insurance thru the end of the month when you leave, their generosity is a joke. Laying people off 2 weeks before the holidays speaks volumes about their character. In my state, there would be a longer list of those who would sign up to leave with severance versus stay.

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Post ID: @lci+1oNUjeJa

Does anyone know who/departments in California is being affected?

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Post ID: @sqb+1oNUjeJa

@gqo+1oNUjeJa PERFECTLY said.

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Post ID: @dgg+1oNUjeJa

Acronym Help:
PL = People Leaders (VPs, Directors, managers, supervisors, etc.)
LHH = an end to end human capital solutions. LHH is the world leader in talent solutions — helping people, teams, and organizations prepare for what's next.
WD = Wage determination (not sure about this one) - assuming this is in relation to severance pay.
HRBP = Human Resources Business Partner (an HR professional who can handle everything from hiring and benefits to compliance and employee relations.)

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Post ID: @lod+1oNUjeJa

What teams will be laid off under Richard Chong? And how many team are under him?

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Post ID: @vxg+1oNUjeJa

WellCare had sanctions in the past and Tampa offices were raided by the FBI due to CEO’s stealing money from Medicare and those involved did jail time for it. Those sanctions had nothing to do with the most recent employees. The truth is, I am a legacy WellCare employee, after the Centene merger, we saw the lowest star rating ever. I’d say maybe Centene is the problem.

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Post ID: @fya+1oNUjeJa

Let's stand together as one CenTeam and boycott the Town Hall! That will send a message for sure!

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Post ID: @mjj+1oNUjeJa

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