Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

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What you all are not getting is that they are reducing their staff via attrition. Replacement workers have been temp workers. I'm sure they will start hiring to replace the record breaking turnover in all the lower end departments. It was no mistake they reassigned their most senior workers to other departments over the last year, that was bound to increase attrition.

SF is doing layoffs in the most cruel way possible tbh, avoiding severances, which they updated just in case, and instead, making their claims employees miserable and in a constant state of emergency.

Its been a long term play to significantly reduce claim handlers. They didnt want to just lay people off and send them on their way with a severance package, they chose to basically create a toxic work environment and let nature take its course.

So no, there are no layoffs, SF shills can still say never a layoff, but they can close LOC locations, merge departments, increase workloads ect to cause people to leave and have the same effect.

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1alt is tired-had to sleep standing up after that spanking….

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Post ID: @2btb+1bQmXC2t

Ricky di-k outfit. They're heartless and hide behind their attorneys.

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Post ID: @2odc+1bQmXC2t

@ima1 You may want to re-read @ixda's post again or go back to school to learn how to read a calendar. Their post says 10 YEARS. Are you counting in animal years or some other nonsensical calendar system? Since when does 2016 to 2021 equate to 10 years?

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@1alt-congratulations! You are actually using real, verifiable numbers instead of just making BS up. You may get that associates degree yet if you keep plugging away…

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Post ID: @1nsd+1bQmXC2t

That's why I burn diesel! You can't make them cheap! You pay for what you get. LOL

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Post ID: @1bgk+1bQmXC2t

@ixda-in 2016 SF had 55,000 employees according to filed financial statements. Your numbers make no sense and either do you.

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Post ID: @1mal+1bQmXC2t

10 years ago SF had 72,300 employees. More made up BS brought to you by the uniformed….why do people think they can make numbers up when they are readily verifiable?

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Post ID: @1swi+1bQmXC2t

Yes all the employees are not catching the sleight of hand or shell game. 10 years ago SF had between 85-90K employees. Today it is 57.5K....... That is 3k jobs a year for the last 10 years. 30K jobs gone!!!! How many people do you know at State Farm over the age of 55? They dwindle each day...some retire...most have been run off through various schemes by Execs to avoid the discrimination lawsuit and to avoid severance/decrease salary expenses. Constant turnover with an id--t workforce...vendors, TPAs, ECRs, ....I'm amazed at how clueless some folks are that can't read the tea leaves.... Maybe a troll wants to chime in to tell us how wrong we are all and how great SF is...on a web-site called State Farm layoff.....derppp! I got a little p-e p-e! BLM... and I know you feel safer driving in your car with your mask on...Exec material for sure!

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Post ID: @1xda+1bQmXC2t

This is nothing new. Temp worker were the norm on most LOC’s from the 90’s up until 10 years ago. Now they are giving the entry level work to third party vendors in Missouri and Nebraska.

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Post ID: @mju+1bQmXC2t

They'll find out how cost effective that is.

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Post ID: @sbm+1bQmXC2t

There is no attrition in my group - not sure about others but there is about 30 of us an nobody left

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