If the economy turns around, do you anticipate any Centene layoffs? Any chatter, news or rumors?
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The post by Gale Scott - she is a reporter.
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Centene has rolling layoffs. An average of three rounds a year. One after open enrollment. One in the early fall. And one late fall. Sometimes a fourth in December to make stock prices rise a bit before end of year. This hasn’t changed and is unlikely to change.
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They are releasing all Lvn’s in UM California.
The thing is that despite control of the senate and house, they need 60 vote in the senate for a filibuster and if Trump’s minions do what he wants, they’ll have to answer to their constituents…now if he manages to take down democracy then we are all sc--wed and will be working in the cotton fields.
Layoffs happen all of the time anyways. And if the orange cult makes it worse then hopefully people will come to their senses in 2028 and vote dems back in.
@2jgg+1vpjoxSV Worst case scenario - it all goes to state based exchange.. There are a handful of states that are this way already, the latest being Georgia. I understand your concern but I am not worried about it at all. ACA isn’t going anywhere.
I am worried they will eliminate the APTC, touting it’s some kind of welfare, and then see gazillions who can’t afford to pay for it up front, even if it means they don’t end up getting it all back at tax time. The GOP will first tout it will make the marketplace more competitive, millions will be forced to drop it, since they won’t be penalized thanks to the first term, and then it will morph back into catastrophic insurance.
It will basically be early Medicare for the young retirees who can afford it.
@1sui+1vpjoxS Come on do you really think they’ll strip the health care of millions of Americans who need the ACA? No. They won’t. It didn’t go away during the president elects last 4 years as president and it won’t go away this time.
@bus+1vpjoxSV I’d like to believe that but the president-elect and current speaker of the House say otherwise.
@bus+1vpjoxSV nothing is going to happen to the ACA
the economy, for now, is in good shape. but if the GOP keeps the House and they manage to eliminate the ACA, we’re in trouble.