Thread regarding CVS layoffs

Not going to be fun for anyone

Earnings are going to brutal, and they're trying to get ahead of that with aggressive moves.
Unfortunately, they waited too long to announce. Market is in turmoil, and what would be seen as positive in an up market will be seen negatively in this market. If the stock keeps dropping aggressively, the speed of layoffs will increase aggressively.

what is concerning is if they are actually waiting for warn notice window, that could not be good for severance payouts.

not going to be fun for anyone.

An on point comment by @2tbo+1tOpA3Ef.

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Yep they sure are. Being laid off scars you.

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Post ID: @1vib+1tRXOgxx

@1htn+1tRXOgxx You left 3 years ago and are still on the CVS layoff board?

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Post ID: @1fif+1tRXOgxx

I am sorry this is happening to you all. That being said, the writing has been on the wall since the CVS Aetna merger. It was not and could not end well. Covid helped put things off a bit and distracted WS from the fundamental issues at CVS and retail dr-g as a whole. But now the jig is up and the external pressures are pushing on one side while mismanagement is pushing on the other. In the middle is you. If you have stuck around through 2 rounds of layoffs, seen no stock improvement, and observe poor business results, I applaud your loyalty and optimism. But in the end you are hurting yourself.

I left 3 years ago on my own terms and it was the best career decision I have ever made.

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Post ID: @1htn+1tRXOgxx

Market correction happening not gonna stay down. Keeps going back up, keep your money in the market.

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Post ID: @mon+1tRXOgxx

@ykx+1tRXOgxx needs to bone up on her history and see where the highest numbers of layoffs and unemployment occur. They are considered desirable by business to keep wage slaves in line.

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Post ID: @qgq+1tRXOgxx

Please vote for DRATS in November and we can live in Layoff fear and talk about job loss every three months for the next four years in this forum.

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Post ID: @ykx+1tRXOgxx

Severance is never guaranteed but CVs would be stupid to not give severance to someone in their warn period.

The warn period is just that - a warning that come ____ you don’t have a job.

But there is zero ramifications for you choosing to say “f-you” and just walk out at any point.

Thus severance often gets mixed because then they put in a clause that states it’s only paid after you work the full period.

If you want the money, you can’t just jump ship.

Severance can be often more detrimental if you can’t find a job willing to push your start date out.

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