Thread regarding UnitedHealth Group Inc. layoffs

a poem to Optum Leadership

Going to work used to be fun.
You could always find a laugh with someone.

We worked long and hard for our members.
I'm not sure if Leadership remembers.

For the special, for the elderly, for the parents, for the sick--
if you needed it done, we got it out quick.

Approvals and medicines and mental health care
were top of our minds--not the market cost of a share.

Call centers, doctors, analysts, ...unite!
We wanted to help them and together, we might.

But somewhere, things started to go wrong.
It was subtle--here and there--for so long.

It was always sad to lose someone you know.
But the company's success needed to grow.

Then things started to tilt and to shift and to sour.
It's hard to look on and not let yourself feel dour.

It seemed buying more companies was always 'swipe right'.
And despite all the profits, the budget got TIGHT.

But buying a broken company is problematic.
And the security breach was very dramatic.

Why update the software to something first-rate?
It's working for now and there's a lot on our plate.

So cross your fingers and hope for the best.
It probably won't be targeted to test.

Oh, it did? Well now we have to pay.
It's not like it will cost jobs, anyway.

Oh, it did? Well, it's important to to note
that we're all in this together--in the same boat.

"Yes, many were affected, but it's important we say
that it's a hard day for everyone today."

So despite the vast revenue that ends with a 'B'--
that's "billions", and yes, that's quarterly--

we'll fire thousands of people with a call not a letter
and we'll call them "affected" because it sounds better.

To the rest, who look like they su-ked on a lime,
we'll nod undersatndingly, and offer some time.

But then it's time to get in gear and back to work!
The workload's the same and there's nothing to shirk.

So what if your team of ten is now two?
It's not like you're bored and having nothing to do.

Hop to it! And be grateful for your perks.
We have no time to continue the waterworks.

We avoid burnout in our employees if we can,
but there's always Plan B, the contingency plan.

We'll announce a company-wide fireside chat.
We'll rouse up morale and that'll be that.

We'll wait a few months for the ire to fade.
And that's when the new round of "affected" will be made.

  • Anne Onymous, April 2024
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Unfortunately, all is true except I have to say my team and leader were loyal and supportive. We were all absolutely gutted by that cold hard call and will never forget how we were treated as a number not as a person who truly cared about the product and our customers.
Now we are left scrambling for insurance which will end in less than 30days…you would think as an insurance provider we would receive at least 90days, No not OPTUM got to keep those investors and hackers happy!
I could name name names but we all know who they are who are still su-kling from the te-t. As well as knowing they were interviewing for competitors and were turned down! Thank goodness, who would want their track record!
I am proud of my role and my colleagues, we took great pride in what we represented and what was represented to us in those Fireside and Townhall chats, except for the giggling patting on the back self righteous fools.

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Post ID: @ftxc+1s9EoYzC

This is great. UHC is the most abusive and toxic place to work. Everything has gone sour and watching the supervisors and leads fall in line to the bullsh-t is even worse. Real recognizes real and UHC ain’t it.

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Post ID: @5ixh+1s9EoYzC

Brilliant - loved it!

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Post ID: @1swo+1s9EoYzC

That was amazing.. and every word true
if you still work for Optum... I'm afraid that your sc--wed

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Post ID: @1kdi+1s9EoYzC

You’d be better off spending your time looking for a job

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Post ID: @1zdd+1s9EoYzC

Spot on!

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