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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Sounds like this had to be addressed publicly since it leaked!! They were seriously going to keep this quiet like they did the first round of layoffs? It’s scary that you can work for a company that you truly dedicate yourself to, hope to restore with and they can let you go without another thought

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Post ID: @pur+1oNUjeJa

I wonder if Sarah and her overpaid cohorts are going to Ruth Chris's or Fleming's steakhouse tonight? Glutenous incompetent "leaders".

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Post ID: @bdb+1oNUjeJa

Some of the outbound teams under Richard will be affected. There is not a specific team under him that has been named . He has several departments so it no telling.

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Post ID: @jno+1oNUjeJa

Are they paying out lump sum in severance pay or bio-weekly? And how is that determined? This is messed up, in all my years of dedication.

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Post ID: @zut+1oNUjeJa

@fbm+1oNUjeJa

This is the truth. Wellcare poisoned this place. 80% of our business in Medicaid, but all the Wellcare execs took over and all they know is Medicare. And they're too arrogant to learn from Centene's Medicaid success.

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Post ID: @oop+1oNUjeJa

I am a local Tampa employee and inquired about attending the in-person Town Hall at the stadium (before all this news broke). I was told "Unfortunately, it’s being held in the club section inside Raymond James. Only a select few from Sunshine Health and a couple local VPs were invited. Very limited in attendance."

Why rent out a stadium that's next to a giant office and limit attendance? To distance themselves from the employees that are soon to be impacted by these layoffs? I wouldn't be surprised if there are some paid actors in attendance at this town hall.

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Post ID: @ldw+1oNUjeJa

So who will be impacted under Richard Chong?

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Post ID: @sij+1oNUjeJa

What can you expect from Sarah the poet, the data liquifyer.

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Post ID: @btb+1oNUjeJa

@ykb+1oNUjeJa The leaked screenshot showed September 20-22 “PL Training- Support Dec. Transitions.” Also showed September 22 “Email to PLs to register for LHH Training to support navigating the notification meeting.” The 27-28 is hard to make out due to the Confidential stamp, but it looks like that is when People Leaders (PL) receive the actual LHH Training. Based on every survey we’ve received PL includes/refers to supervisors, but a lot seem to be in the dark about this

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Post ID: @kvw+1oNUjeJa

Everyone got the email from the poet clown, sure, if they would not fly those jet, and had so much frivolous spending in town halls, the could have saved a few more employees, but they don't care, we are just numbers

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Post ID: @btw+1oNUjeJa

Finance department will NOT be impacted this round. Just heard from my team leader. What a relief!

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Post ID: @zzg+1oNUjeJa

The email sure was unsympathetic...

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Post ID: @qin+1oNUjeJa

Three years in a row of this they finally got me last year.

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Post ID: @srx+1oNUjeJa

Departments under Richard Chong will be affected the most from what I’m hearing.

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Post ID: @cam+1oNUjeJa

I work at Centene and we received an email from CEO Sarah London addressing the fact that this information leaked before a scheduled Town Hall meeting this week. There are 66000 employees with Centene and 2000 seems like a relatively small number…but everyone is concerned. My hope is that it comes at the Director and VP level where it will have some financial impact and not at the expense of front line employees.
The red states kicking people off Medicaid plus Centene brands’ awful customer service which affects Medicare star ratings seem to be the likely culprits.

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Post ID: @ech+1oNUjeJa

The people that came from Wellcare, Drew and his colleagues. Sarah is just a poet data liquifyer that, some days acts like a clown others like a puppet. Who does doesn't stand.up.to.what is morally right ,just there to get her money .

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Post ID: @idq+1oNUjeJa

@bfm+1oNUjeJa most new hires are temps

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Post ID: @hwq+1oNUjeJa

The purchase of WellCare started our downfall.

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Post ID: @fbm+1oNUjeJa

Wondering if management was aware? Supposedly supervisors were not

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Post ID: @ykb+1oNUjeJa

For those commenting about the football stadium, Centene had no intention of telling us anything about these layoffs, at the football field or otherwise. The layoffs in August were done hush-hush and they intended this next round to be as well. Basically, the vast majority of us would have known nothing about it we would have kept on not knowing anything and some might have even been excited about the town hall in the stadium. The only reason they are addressing anything at all is because of the leak to the media. Having them discuss the layoffs at the stadium now that it has all come out is just bad optics. I am curious to see how they pivot here.

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Post ID: @fak+1oNUjeJa

Sure, the government eligibility cuts inevitably would affect us one way or another but, here is what i find hard to believe - They really planned to tell us that some may no longer have a job, in a rented out football stadium? I’m sure none of them realized student loan repayments start that day as well. Oh, and just before the holidays. Or did they think we would be too impressed by the lavish Town Hall to forget about our livelihood? Comical.

And to those saying this happens to every company, sure. I have managed to escape ~5 layoffs myself. But, what matters is how the company allocates $ going forward while maintaining integrity. Every other layoff i have ”experienced”, was handled 100x better than what we all saw today. The lack of respect they have for us is palpable.

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Post ID: @cjn+1oNUjeJa

Why are the new hires starting soon but laying off at the same time? The company has never made sense.

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Post ID: @bfm+1oNUjeJa

What a farce. If they hadn't started their new initiative of shared services and extremely top heavy management this would not be happening.

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Post ID: @xci+1oNUjeJa

It’s odd that the first round of lay offs was kept so hush-hush. My last day is next week and most of the people in my company (other than Leadership) still don’t know that there have been any lay offs. It seems like the severance package varies a lot, maybe based on job level/pay grade. Or maybe company to company.

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Post ID: @duf+1oNUjeJa

Centene has very unqualified ppl in place across the organization. Therefore poor decisions are made based on a lack of knowledge all the time.

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Post ID: @ukd+1oNUjeJa

Michael Neidorff would never!

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Post ID: @osv+1oNUjeJa

In a meeting right now planing the next PI of work for Q4 and the cloud that is hanging over the whole group with the unknown is ki-ling any morale we had going in to it.

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Post ID: @ryx+1oNUjeJa

Michael Neirdoff is rolling in his grave!

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Post ID: @sid+1oNUjeJa

"When you reach #24 on Fortune 100/500, Wall St and the Board will demand cost savings. If Sarah doesn’t do it, they’ll find a CEO that will.

I wonder if they thought of offering early retirements. I guess not."

Early retirements were "offered" (more so forced) on certain employees. One of the "retirements" that was announced a couple months ago in my department was not voluntary.

Makes you wonder how much larger that 2k number really is when you include the August round of hidden and/or disguised layoffs.

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Post ID: @ged+1oNUjeJa

I have been consistently disgusted by the leaders I have encountered within the company. It’s an old white man’s club. Leadership is completely unqualified, yet have huge egos. Overall, I’m not shocked by the chaos that is unfolding. Everyday is chaos at Centene.

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Post ID: @enn+1oNUjeJa

What goes around comes around!

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Post ID: @voo+1oNUjeJa

TLDR… I think all employees should quietly strike by not attending the Town Hall in person at Raymond James stadium. Read below for the thought process.

This honestly is a terrible look for Centene leadership in so many ways. Most everyone is aware there was the first round of layoffs that occurred back in August with most people given until October before they were let go. Nothing was formally communicated about this by executive leadership and it should have been. This was a bad look for executive leadership.

Fast forward 2 months when those individuals are actually leaving the company, another round of employees are being notified that they are being let go. This was supposed to be hidden from the public, employees, etc, but the truth was made known by an unsuspecting employee. Once again another terrible look for executive leadership that no communication was forthcoming.

To top it off because of the leak it now has to be addressed as part of our previously planned quarterly town hall in Raymond James stadium, which was not supposed to happen. The town hall was going to be used as a morale booster for employees because behind the scenes everyone knows they could be next on the chopping block and we have already gone through one round of this.

The fact that Centene is still holding the event in Raymond James stadium while firing 2,000 employees comes across as a company who truly does not care about their people and would rather spend absorbent amounts of money on hosting an event that could be used to even save one employee. I guarantee you if executive leadership came out and said we decided to cancel having the event in Raymond James stadium so we can preserve one employee it would be so much better received by everyone. It is not rocket science, you do not give the perception of spending frivolously while also cutting employees. This is the fastest way to ki-l morale and lose trust throughout the organization, which ultimately will affect how customers are treated.

Having said all of that, I think all employees should quietly protest attending Raymond James stadium in person in an effort to stand in solidarity with employees that they should not be spending excessive amounts of money on these things when hard working individuals are losing their jobs and may not be able to provide for their families. Just my 2 cents!

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Post ID: @xyf+1oNUjeJa

they were really just going to drop this in a townhall until it leaked & they were forced to address concerns.
wow.

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Post ID: @myi+1oNUjeJa

They keep outsourcing the work. In the last 4 years they continue to give more and more work overseas. Ever since the acquisition of Wellcare the new leadership had changed the whole culture of the company. Sadly, the claims analyst who work the claims will now be let go to save a few dollars.

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Post ID: @nko+1oNUjeJa

Based on some of these "comments", I see why we are being fired in such large amounts. Alot of you couldn't even form a solid coherent sentence if your job depended on it, no pun intended.

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Post ID: @syi+1oNUjeJa

Does anyone know if Compliance is getting the cuts?

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Post ID: @bsq+1oNUjeJa

so who wants to make signs and go to the plaza?

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Post ID: @vjq+1oNUjeJa

Sarah London is horrible!

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Post ID: @jms+1oNUjeJa

“Looks like the C-suite has made it to this comment section.

You can hang out in a downvote hole with the PR team a few pages back.”

** Thank you, my friend. I’m laughing my ar-e off at this comment. I needed that. lol!

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Post ID: @chh+1oNUjeJa

This Sarah or the poet, Drew and few others in those inner circles close to Drew , are the most fake, arrogant people that you can meet, they smile and look down on you at the same time. They usually need two sets of jets to fly, one for them and one for their egos, in the facade the just pretend to be cool, but in a private room they backstab people, these are the most treacherous predators with a taste for blood you can imagine, very incapable in running an organization this size as well, they seemed to pride about dei, but some the few black executive like dr Vincent and Anika have disappeared mysteriously, they have push great people and put others in positions where they shouldn't, just to preserve power,just like it is a corral and they are the only ones with knives to ki-l . This organization shows something in the facade but operates with very shady hr practices, lack of morale and empathy, it is not about the member , about culture or about making healthcare better, is about their fat bonuses and comp, saddest part all subsidized with tax payer resources.

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