Sure it's already being discussed on other threads but from what I heard from internal sources they are already discussing a massive layoffs for q3 prior to the Q4 bonus allocation discussions season. Let's post all our collective knowledge is.. knowledge is POWER.
Try and include department/team/told/GL name whenever possible please
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@OP What bonus? We were told last year there will be no more bonuses,
@a4 revealing your department, GL is not going to make it identifiable, stop overreacting.
I am UHC Tech/ETIPS. GL 30. we are being RIFed. Now tell me how can you tell who I am . ridiculous!
Optum Tech/GL30. My team is being RIFed in August.
Optum hasn't paid bonuses to most frontline staff for the past few years. If you received a bonus last year, consider yourself one of the lucky and privileged few. Many frontline employees have seen little or no bonus despite their hard work and contributions.
I just want to throw it out there that “this” has been going on non-stop since last
October. We’ve just entered our 3rd qtr of significant down-sizing, reorganizing and monthly lay- offs. I don’t see anything changing and really calming down until 2027. Hang in there everyone.
Jokes on you I don’t even get a bonus anymore so I don’t care.
Don't fall for this, people.
It's "leadership" trying to out you, if you give this info. they requested:
"Try and include department/team/told/GL name whenever possible please
They are all over this board today, trying to do damage control.
They've copy/pasted this lame phrase, combining faux placating the masses with a feigned not so veiled threat ("leadership holds all the cards") in about a dozen different threads so far today, within the Centene section of this site!
- Honestly, no one knows what leadership will do, and they hold all the cards. Speculating on every rumor isn't going to change the outcome. In the end, it boils down to two options: accept the Voluntary Separation Program (VSP) or risk an involuntary layoff. It’s a financial decision for the company, not a personal one. My best advice is to stop stressing over the noise and focus on preparing for whichever scenario comes your way.*