Thread regarding CVS layoffs

Management maintains silence and adopts a tight-lipped approach

Have you noticed? Management maintains silence and adopts a tight-lipped approach lately. This is a clear indication of a mass layoff looms, and uncertainty prevails. Here are some insights:

  1. Signs of Impending Layoffs:

o Communication Gap: When management avoids open communication, postponing team meetings, not inviting them to meetings, or having a lot of secret off work conversations among favorites; often raises suspicions.
o Cost-Cutting Measures: Silence may coincide with re-balancing P&L, hiring a CFO from a competitive company as a CEO to cut costs which could include layoffs.
o Market Conditions: Economic downturns, recession, inflation, rate increases/cuts, and election year.
o Industry challenges, failed mergers/acquisitions, overspending on investments, spreading propaganda and deep fake AI technology adoption, hiring SVP Digital position to digitalize non-digitalized divisions and spread deep fake misinformation, may all prompt companies to downsize.
o Executive management step downs (on health conditions like heart attacks/tummy pains) and suddenly recovering from all physical health issues accepting leading positions in other companies.

  1. Company Gossip on unofficial social media channels chatting about WARN Notices are being prepared, postponing companywide town hall meetings, stock price fluctuations, etc.
  2. Personal Preparedness:

o Financial Planning: Assess your financial situation. Create an emergency fund if you haven’t already.
o Update Resume: Keep your resume updated and be prepared for potential job searches.
o Skill Enhancement: Consider upskilling or reskilling to enhance your employability.

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Post ID: @OP+1rbwP1wf

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The good thing about all this is many / most of us will be dead and forgotten in 50 years. Much less for myself. Not sure if there are many reasons to live past 60, but working past then is certainly not one of them.

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Post ID: @dbzc+1rbwP1wf

Staying with CVS is like being in a miserable and toxic relationship out of fear. How much do they have to take away from you before you say enough is enough? Just curious… no job security, not paying a livable wage, cut bonuses, in office requirements with very little notice. CVS/Aetna went from a company you could build a career with to just being a job due to very poor leadership decisions. So you all really want to spend your one life making Karen Ly--h wealthy off of your hard work and talent? That sh-t is for the birds. Corporate greed with this company is out of control.

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Post ID: @8dhf+1rbwP1wf

@3tfd+1rbwP1wf Don’t ever leave CVS. You are definitely with the right company. Right where you belong

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Post ID: @8zqh+1rbwP1wf

It's no secret mass layoffs are coming all this year.

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Post ID: @7cll+1rbwP1wf

It’s a curious approach as lack of communication fosters more distrust, uncertainty, accelerated loss in efficiency and increased mistakes (loss of effectiveness). But hey, Manager DuJour, you do your thing of “controlling” messaging while Rome burns 🔥

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Post ID: @7cjh+1rbwP1wf

The person saying the engineer is a plant… is a plant

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Post ID: @3tfd+1rbwP1wf

No, they don't do lump sums. If you get, say, 10 weeks of severance, you'd get your regular check every 2 weeks for 10 weeks, and I'm guessing, your PTO with your last check.

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Post ID: @2esg+1rbwP1wf

How would CVS know if you take a job at another company if you take the lump sum? Does CVS not offer lump sum severance?

Even if they offer severance where you can choose to stay on payroll and get paid twice/month, how would they find out? I can't count the amount of people I know who got severance and another job immediately and were in an amazing spot financially. Never heard of cutting off severance unless you go back to the company who pays it.

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Post ID: @2fel+1rbwP1wf

Look at the definition of "Company" in your severance paperwork. It only applies to CVS or a subsidiary. Taking a job with another, unrelated company does NOT impact your severance

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Post ID: @1plc+1rbwP1wf

@wsb my understanding is that if CVS offers you a substantially equivalent job during your severance period and you don't accept it (for any reason including because you found another job), then you forfeit your remaining severance. Not sure if you'd have to repay any.

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Post ID: @czs+1rbwP1wf

What is comical is we had weekly chat sessions for our teams, sometimes twice a week, where they updated you on changes, etc. what you need to do. Since they added the outsource teams back in November, we haven't had one Teams chat session with our supervisor, except for the call telling everyone about the job cuts coming in the next month or so.

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Post ID: @kpq+1rbwP1wf

Thanks for that information from recent commenter. Question on severance if you know, if you get a job "outside" CVS during your severance weeks, do you forfiet the severance or is that just for a CVS Health job? The fine print I'm reading seems to indicate "any" position you lose your severance.

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Post ID: @wsb+1rbwP1wf

Excellent points and very insightful! I was on the cut list Q4 2023 and saw some of the similar patterns leading up to notifications. I am so glad I am out of there!! Terribly toxic place and I would not want to work I. The current environment, chaos, confusion, cleaning up the mess, etc. Good luck everyone! P.S. The outplacement firm is not the best and the assigned coaches are very weak/not really helpful. They have a lot of canned content that hasn’t been updated in over 4 years. I didn’t get a whole lot out of it (a few things were helpful, live sessions, resume rewriting/updating, leveraging LinkedIn, etc).

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