Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

Interesting....

2 tenured VPs announced their retirement today. They get their packages and buy-outs first before the minions are run off! Maybe just a coincidence....maybe not. Time always tells the truth!

More to come as promised!

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Conflicts of interest in management and leadership and those getting promotions at Farm.l is a long time tradition and very very part of today’s issues and procedural and contractual and systematic issues

Most reputable companies don’t allow it. For serious reasons

lol at leadership. You will see lots clearly

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Post ID: @aswu+1c3tPwlz

Good thing there are dozens left

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Post ID: @7iet+1c3tPwlz

Names?? Areas??

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Post ID: @7zxw+1c3tPwlz

We don’t tolerate dissent.

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Post ID: @7tls+1c3tPwlz

Another one retired today! That is 3 in a week!

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Post ID: @7gsr+1c3tPwlz

Rats off a sinking ship...

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Post ID: @6zbf+1c3tPwlz

Good riddance !

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Post ID: @1klm+1c3tPwlz

You know, they really should have all executives spending a month working the front line job roles just so they know something about the effect their decisions have on people. Every executive should be working AILR/TL/Injury so they have at least a frame of reference to the turn over.

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Post ID: @1gfq+1c3tPwlz

Now the politicians don't have their super pac buddies.

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Post ID: @1gdw+1c3tPwlz

Good! Less politicians!

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Post ID: @zvn+1c3tPwlz

It’s a huge company and people retire. Don’t necessarily read much into it.

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