Thread regarding State Farm Insurance layoffs

Corruption and No Accountability

It is really beyond belief that this company has not been held accountable for the extreme corruption it has exhibited for far too long. You name the despicable act, it has and is bring perpetrated at State Farm! Why haven’t employees reported these activities to the organization that have the power to shut down these criminal and ethical violations!

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Post ID: @OP+1cy4Im0Y

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@5eku. I’d say you are the slow one - Charmed one living in a brainwashed bubble believing all industries are smart and ethical and would never hide corruption

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Post ID: @rmuo+1cy4Im0Y

Kind of off topic but who is excited about the new texas roadhouse opening up?

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Post ID: @ccjt+1cy4Im0Y

They conspired with the Judge by throwing money at him and his election without a doubt. Let's talk about corruption. When a company fully tells you how to vote and what to vote for.....that's corruption. When a company preaches open door and inclusion yet you are not allowed to talk how you feel, that's corruption. To limit one's freedom of speech is disturbing. To limit anyone's opinion about anything is corruption. To make a person not able to follow the laws of a state, that's corruption. I was once asked by a Superior Court judge what my authority was and I told him. My Team Manager told me that I was to never tell anyone what my authority was. That's corruption! When I saw shady deals go down, that's corruption. When I saw employees being hurt by their managers instead of their managers helping them, that's corruption. Setting someone up for failure, that's corruption. When you put an unbearable workload on the worker and then micromanage their existence, that's corruption. Remember----Power corrupts and absolute power absolutely corrupts.

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Post ID: @5iwa+1cy4Im0Y

Why pay anything if no exposurep?

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Post ID: @5dya+1cy4Im0Y

Paying 250 million for a RICO suit?

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Post ID: @5ryz+1cy4Im0Y

Ok one more time for the nearly brain dead Rico poster. SF was accused, denied vehemently and ultimately settled out of court. Over 95% of all suits settle out of court. I suppose you think they are all guilty as well?

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Post ID: @5eku+1cy4Im0Y

$250 million settlement to avoid the racateering suite sound ethical. When your employeer goes to court on a RICO case, ethics are well gone. I'm sure the welfare of you as an employee is their highest ethical priority. Not a troll... 15 years with the company.

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Post ID: @4efe+1cy4Im0Y

1st, if you have seen criminal or unethical acts, YOU should report them.
2nd, I've been here over 20 years and never seen anything illegal or immoral from my leadership. Exec? Immoral yes. Illegal? They aren't that stupid.
3rd, why exactly are you coming on here to bandy this BS about instead of filing whistleblower complaints? Oh, right. Because you're a troll and full of it.

Is SF the best company to work for? Not anymore, but criminal or unethical acts directed at our policyholders is nonexistent. Unethical acts towards employees (just because you don't like them doesn't mean they are unethical) are impossible to prove.

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Post ID: @4qcu+1cy4Im0Y

Somebody needs to clean upstairs starting with the myopic fat old bean counter posing as a leader. ripping off customers and collecting huge bonuses. Oh, so sorry the job is so difficult.

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Post ID: @jes+1cy4Im0Y

@OP, if that’s true, why don’t you rport it yourself?

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Post ID: @eqf+1cy4Im0Y

Groundless, baseless accusations from minion sc-m.

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Post ID: @iow+1cy4Im0Y

Corruption: dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power. Morally depraved. Decayed, putrefied.

The leadership is aware of all of the exposure and how they have managed as such. They have not been held accountable. And SF now has a extreme nepotism problem perpetuating. These ridiculous offspring of executives on fast track

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Post ID: @usk+1cy4Im0Y

@Fjw. What planet ya from?

You must live in a bubble or be blind.

The only “conspiracy” is mindless folks clearly like you with your hands in systems or sitting in as management.

Easy job clearly taking in the big bucks to harass and stalk and degrade others that see through things.

Or blind or perhaps part of the bigger problem

Get a life outside your phone and computer amd games. Step back. You may learn something. Your nonsense

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Post ID: @tvh+1cy4Im0Y

Agree with the dishonest CA and Cs comment. Every day they fudge and manipulate numbers to look better, pretend to do work that doesn’t need to be done or even exist and pass along more difficult duties to,others. Totally dishonest.

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Post ID: @ral+1cy4Im0Y

Lot of dishonest CS and CAs most precedent dishonest group in company.

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Post ID: @uwk+1cy4Im0Y

Hmm ..how about ccc manipulating data on quotes, like explicitly omitting accidents o tickets, miles.. they terminate agents for that. Not ccc reps. This is huge

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Post ID: @fyz+1cy4Im0Y

Corruption is censoring and silenting people’s free speech and real life experiences. Happens all the time

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Post ID: @wgp+1cy4Im0Y

My goodness. What conspiracy are you peddling now?

Name the specific “corruption” and “criminal acts” you are referring to. Not just gripes or platitudes. You know, actual and specific allegations that are tangible.

Can’t wait to hear what criminality you have unsleuthed this time.

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Post ID: @fjw+1cy4Im0Y

He/she is spot on! People need to take action for “the good of the team” ha. There are many external entities, and reports can be anon

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Post ID: @jxj+1cy4Im0Y

If you report concerns or ethics or other compliance issues you get labeled. And make a joke of you

Sad mafia mentally called leadership

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