Thread regarding Cigna layoffs

We've reached a new low

What does it say about a company when a 17-year veteran is secretly hoping for a pink slip? Morale isn’t just low, it’s long buried. At this point, even the die-hards are eyeing the exits.

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23 years here and I want my job but it's so scary and depressing.

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34 weeks, not months. 2 weeks of severance per year worked. I'm not sure if it has been changed, but last I looked, I think they set a minimum layoff floor for severance, so those even with just 1 year, would get same as someone who has been 10 years.

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Post ID: @p2+1jqfbyg1x

There's nothing wrong with hoping you get laid off. If I had 17 years under my belt, I'd take 34 months of severance. It's the guys who haven't been with cigna long where it could be detrimental

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Post ID: @kh+1jqfbyg1x

What's the new low? That you in particular want to be laid off?

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Post ID: @h3+1jqfbyg1x

There's the new hires, there's the still ambitious trying to get a new title and promotion no matter the cost, and then there's the rest of us wondering how much longer we can or should bide our time.

If it was a better job market, many of us would have been gone months ago.

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Post ID: @ar+1jqfbyg1x

Right there with you.

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