It looks like they're targeting full time WAH
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Those WFH/WAH/field colleagues see the RTO policies as limiting to their advancement since many new positions and replacement positions are generally required to be now near a hub or office location. However, those colleagues also choose their location and choose their employer. Don't like it? Move on.
https://www.hartfordbusiness.com/article/cvs-announces-40-more-aetna-related-layoffs#:~:text=COSTAR%20Aetna's%20Farmington%20Avenue%20headquarters%20in%20Hartford.&text=CVS%20Health%2C%20the%20parent%20of,the%20Hartford%2Dbased%20health%20insurer.
Here is Warn notice pdf with list and count
https://www.ctdol.state.ct.us/progsupt/bussrvce/warnreports/2024/CVS%20Health%20(Hartford)%2011-25-2024.pdf
Stupid post of the day.
They won’t be targeting WFH and making RTO optional at the same time, now would they? I know people who came in 4-5 times a week yet got laid off..
3 hours ago
CVS announces 40 more Aetna-related layoffs
COSTAR
Aetna's Farmington Avenue headquarters in Hartford.
By David Krechevsky
CVS Health, the parent of Aetna Inc., informed the state and city of Hartford on Monday that it will lay off 42 more employees who work for the Hartford-based health insurer.
In a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filed with the state Department of Labor, CVS states that it plans to eliminate 40 positions from Aetna’s facility at 151 Farmington Ave., during a 14-day period between Jan. 25 and Feb. 7, 2025. Of the 40 employees affected, just 12 actually work on-site; the rest work remotely.
In addition, 22 of the 40 employees affected live in 14 other states, including three in Massachusetts and two in Pennsylvania.
The WARN Act notice states that all affected employees have been notified of their expected date of separation. It adds there are no bumping rights for the affected employees, none of whom are represented by a union.
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A company spokesperson said Tuesday that all the affected employees will receive "severance pay and benefits, including access to employment services."
The latest round of layoffs follows CVS Health’s announcement in October that it would terminate 416 employees from its office at 151 Farmington Ave., most of whom also work remotely. The additional layoffs will bring the total number of jobs cut to 458.
CVS Health has struggled over the past year with various issues, including higher medical expenses from its Hartford-based insurance arm that have weighed down its earnings.
Earlier this month, it named former UnitedHealthcare CEO Steve Nelson as president of Aetna Inc. Nelson succeeded Brian Kane, who left Aetna in August after less than a year at the helm of the 170-year-old health insurer that is one of Hartford’s largest employers and taxpayers.
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No context or anything. What a junk post
Hey troll do you have a trail of evidence or talking out your a-s again.