It’s confirmed that Humana to layoff 2000 people by June 1st week heard in last management meeting. More details coming by April end.
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Received this general reply from an HR rep after an ethics complaint "The guidance that I received is no definitive decision has been shared concerning Author’s future. You should reach out to your immediate supervisor for questions regarding the transition."
My direct supervisors are in the same position and, therefore, also have no information to share. I WANT ANSWERS!!!!!!
Confirmed where?
Original poster, where is your information from? What departments will be impacted. Humana has close to 1000 job openings right now, and people are leaving the company so perhaps the intent of delaying raises and cutting benefits had the desired outcome of pi$$ing people off.
So if we’re to be gone by June 1 looks like April they will announce the layoffs and give us the 60 day notice. Anyone have more detailed information?
2000 is a lot of associates however we did acquire roughly 40,000 Kindred at home associates (doubled our workforce), so 2000 out of 80,000 isn’t a lot when you think of attrition and many departments not backfilling and possible closure of sone of Kindreds offices.
I'd say unlikely and I'd say it's too much (2000)
Did they specify which department(s) will be impacted during the meeting?
Makes perfect sense. You know they were going to do something when they told us our raises weren’t going into effect until July 20 22 but they were telling us in February 2022
People are already having a idea long back. Found on Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Louisville/comments/ryc13x/humana_layoffs/
Some of this layoffs are happening back doors and no news channel are reporting?
They already did hiring freeze in my department.
Oh wow! Where did you hear this? A meeting? Was an email sent out about it?
https://www.indeed.com/m/viewjob?jk=207370f4864a654f&from=serp
I pray this is not true
The RN job openings on Indeed are all for either the primary care clinics, in utilization management or doing quality auditing of utilization management or the primary care clinics.
2,000 all in one quarter? I can’t remember there ever being a lay-off that big all at once but I’m not surprised.
Not surprised but weird that there are job openings on Indeed for nurses.
I wondered. What areas? We didnt hear this on humcs side.