Thread regarding Centene Corp. layoffs

Can’t take leave

Called VSap hotline to see if I can take maternity leave ( baby will be taken tomorrow due to preeclampsia) they say if I take any type of leave then I forfeit the right to get the VSP, it su-ks because I wasn’t planning to deliver early. I’m sure my position will be cut as well. I’m so sad. It seems so unfair.


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@cy major incel behavior

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@hf

Hi leadership person trying to intimidate and discourage others into NOT taking legal action against your company's nefariously mercurial VSP "terms".

She and others absolutely CAN and SHOULD sue, and when it comes to getting conflicting/untrue information from a VSP rep. And especially in this case, in regard to her prematurely delivered baby and her own health, in addition to her maternity leave and employment itself being in jeopardy, YES SHE DOES have a RIGHT to SUE!

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Post ID: @jg+1kwj12shx

@a4 Nobody is going to get a lawyer for something like VSP. All companies have layoffs and who can afford do hire one? Can you imagine how many lawyers Centene has and do you really think they are scared of any repercussions from the layoffs?

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Post ID: @hf+1kwj12shx

@cy Just come out and say it: you can't get laid.

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Post ID: @ed+1kwj12shx

That is not true . You can take FMLA I did and it’s in the FAQs.

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Post ID: @dy+1kwj12shx

@OP Just focus on having and enjoying your new baby! All of this employment stuff will work itself out. Do not stress over it. Having a baby is probably the most special time of a person’s life. It transcends everything else by comparison.

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Post ID: @dn+1kwj12shx

@cy GTFOH with that!

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Post ID: @dk+1kwj12shx

@cy Centene is in financial trouble bc women take maternity leave?! Maybe this is why Centene is in financial trouble…the lack of critical thinking.

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Post ID: @dh+1kwj12shx

This is a big reason why Centene is in financial trouble. I’ve been here several years and cannot recall one man taking “leave”. On the other hand, the women are always out. FMLA needs to go the way of DEI. Both ruin productivity.

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Post ID: @cy+1kwj12shx

I feel for you and wish you and your baby well. This truly is stressful times for everyone so I can only imagine. Focus on the good news of your newborn and let tomorrow take care of itself. Wish employers had better consideration for their employees and create this level of stress for people.

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Post ID: @bg+1kwj12shx

@OP this is VERY unfair! You can appeal if you get declined. Gosh this is a unique situation and with all the stress that this is all causing that's all you need is to be denied all because you are trying to have your baby. Wishing you all the best ❤️

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Post ID: @ah+1kwj12shx

This is not true. Please take care of you and your baby. These reps do not know what they are talking about. I’m currently on leave and I was told as long as it’s approved it does not disqualify you.

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Post ID: @ag+1kwj12shx

I was on leave and got the message for VSP to accept or decline it, so that doesn’t seem accurate.

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Post ID: @ac+1kwj12shx

"they say if I take any type of leave then I forfeit the right to get the VSP"

Call HR to confirm what the rep. said.
I bet they can't because that sounds sus.

If they say it's true, then insist that they provide you with proof of that caveat in writing. Tell them you want it emailed to you by EOB today.
If it isn't in writing in the original document you signed to apply for the VSP, then you don't have to forfeit anything.
They can't just make up the rules as they go along, and change them at will.
That was an official document you signed in good faith, and they need to honor that.

Also, pregnancy is technically considered in terms of health/corporate coverage to be a temporary disability. Did you get all of that approved yet? And if your pregnancy is requiring the baby to be prematurely delivered, that is another health issue which they have to give you consideration in, because it's not as though you planned on this early delivery happening, and are trying to take "unnecessary" leave or whatever.

What an utterly heinous thing for that hotline rep. to say! Did you get their name?
Girl, you might have not just VSP $$$ coming your way, but even more $$$ from a lawsuit. Right now, focus on your baby and health, of course, but be sure to be documenting all of this!

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Post ID: @a4+1kwj12shx

What?? I called the VSP call center and asked this question as well and was told the exact opposite!! They confirmed I would still be able to take my settlement even though I would be on leave. Wow! I Forsee many many lawsuits being filed.

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Post ID: @a3+1kwj12shx

@a1 thanks so much! Will surely do that!

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Post ID: @a2+1kwj12shx

THE F*CK?? absolutely not.

I do not think that person knows what they are talking about. file for your maternity leave ANYWAY. I believe it is handled by a third party.

I'm so so sorry, I hope everything goes well with the delivery!

get a home blood pressure monitor from Amazon and have it delivered tomorrow. it will be important to monitor your blood pressure for the next few weeks (though I'm sure your physician has advised you of that already).

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