Thread regarding Optum layoffs

Confirmed Feb 6th

Confirmed Optum layoffs on February 6th.

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@akdc+13h7acp0 The uhg thread listed a lot of impacted uhc departments from the layoff on 2/6. This layoff wave was heavier on the the uhc side but some optum folks were let go too.
https://www.thelayoff.com/t/13oGnthn#replies

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Post ID: @asiu+13h7acp0

Yes. About 5000 people lost their jobs on 2-6-2020. Seams to have been worse on the UHC side.

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Post ID: @akdc+13h7acp0

What happenes to 2-6-20 lay offs. Did anyone get laid off

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Post ID: @aulf+13h7acp0

To all on this forum - No matter where you are... Good luck to everyone on Thursday the 6th. May anyone impacted rise above this and come out better.

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Post ID: @6uxe+13h7acp0

The post below sounds exactly like something I would read in an offshore ORS/ICUE record.

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Post ID: @5sya+13h7acp0

US IT jobs are being replaced! It is not the case anymore in which hiring foreign workers is because there are no more talents available in USA. Does Optum break the law? Shall we take action collectively to help stopping this madness?
Check out this article. If you are in IT, you know it is true, I personally experienced a couple of times that my Indian manager hired less skilled his people over other candidates.

https://www.brightworkresearch.com/enterprisesoftwarepolicy/2019/01/31/how-indian-it-workers-discriminate-against-non-indian-workers/

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Post ID: @5kfx+13h7acp0

@4oru+13h7acp0 This has nothing to do with competition in a competitive world. Your cost of living is cheaper than in the USA and can work for less than we can. Keep in mind you are also taken advantage of.

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Post ID: @4jxo+13h7acp0

To the people with engineering and masters degrees in India. I bet you received your degrees from an American college. Good luck to you all and may you find peace. If we have Medicare for all, then health insurance companies will be defunct and all will be punished!

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Post ID: @4gal+13h7acp0

The United States of India

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Post ID: @4rny+13h7acp0

India does have a ton of holidays. The ones I have worked with in terms of development have been pretty good. Can't say about call center or front line work. But they are MUCH cheaper. It's all about the money.

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Post ID: @4pnq+13h7acp0

i work in optum in Minnetonka and my team in India does work very hard. we've had layoffs on my team but those roles were not replaced even in India. we just spread that work among the US workers. many of the developers and all QAs are in India. team members in India do call in sick quite a bit but it's become more often as the company expects them to do more with fewer people as well. they also have to work odd hours and I've been in mtgs where people in India are told they are expected to stay on calls even though they'll miss the cab. just like in US, there are some in India that don't work hard, but everyone on my team works very hard. i can't imagine anyone still working at optum that isn't a top performer. my team is working on projects straight through the day.
i think the frustration is that this is a US healthcare company and the money made is from US market so the company should show some loyalty to their US employees. how do they expect people in the US to afford their product and/or support it in the next election if they don't hire US and show loyalty?

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Post ID: @4zoc+13h7acp0

UHC’s push for globalization is a double slap in the face for US workers. We’re losing jobs AND our limited entitlement program (Medicare) is being supported by offshore resources solely for profit.

Our tax dollars are literally paying for jobs to leave this country.

And I could probably accept it if we were actually seeing reduced costs for consumers but those cost savings are simply being used to feed the shareholders. Your labor is being exploited too.

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Post ID: @4sjk+13h7acp0

How does it benefit you to work in a job below your educational level for a menial wage so that a mega corporation can line it's pockets with cash? This is offensive to all of us as human beings who matter. UHG only cares about their bottom line. You are as meaningless to them as the rest of us; giving your all every day for nothing.

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Post ID: @4res+13h7acp0

this has zero to do with competition and everything to do with a company seeking cheap. Don't be offending, you're the beneficiary of the new corp direction

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Post ID: @4xlm+13h7acp0

I work for Optum in Hyderabad and find your comments offensive. We work very very hard and care deeply about what we do. Do not try to denigrate the work we do. Many of us have engineering degrees, masters degrees and work hard to improve things for the company. I'm sorry you are angry with seeing people get laid off, but the world is a competitive place.

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Post ID: @4oru+13h7acp0

Optum is being hit hard because most of us are not money making to the company. It's just about the dollar. So sad they are moving our jobs to countries that have no dedication to their jobs and have virtually no consequence for poor attendance. At least this is what my work group is doing.

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Post ID: @3fmo+13h7acp0

As a whole, due to stress this place creates in your life it is best to look elsewhere. However all support given to peeps who want to stay and ride it out as long as they can. Why not? If aim is to not benefit the company and you are not entirely sure you’d be better off elsewhere then stay put. If you are miserable it does help to know others are miserable here also and that it’s a theme here at UHG. No one is healthy here or happy.

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Post ID: @3smi+13h7acp0

What teams were asking to hold off on maps?

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Post ID: @3tnt+13h7acp0

I have a plan if impacted. If spared , 'I wil' continue to work my plan and secure the next opportunity. My family recently shared I am different (in a positive way) when I unplug from my job. Its no way to live.

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Post ID: @3wgk+13h7acp0

If this is true we will all know soon enough, but would be nice to get a fair warning of what teams are expected to be impacted. Not like anyones asking a list of names here.

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Post ID: @3dsq+13h7acp0

@3wli+13h7acp0 Because at some point someone in the upper levels decided that they are spending too much money on technology and the qualified people to sustain it. I guarantee that in the near future all the hiring oversees will come back to bite them.

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Post ID: @3tnh+13h7acp0

Any idea why Optum keeps getting hit so hard with layoffs, compared to UHC?

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Post ID: @3wli+13h7acp0

Wigs, costumes, skits, shout outs, woop whoops, decorating, smiley tee shirts, cplastic trophies, singing, hand waving, head bopping, dancing, screaming ones allegiance to the US corporation. For what? Buy the owners another vacation beach house, another yacht? They bought 19 years of life and what do we have to show for it?

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Post ID: @2dhx+13h7acp0

I guess this explains why my manager said he is holding off our reviews until the week after 2/5. Since he has already replaced our MN team with new employees down the Philippines, taken away our duties and gives no work direction to the 4 team members remaining in Minnesota, can you guess our fate? I have given this company almost 18 years of VERY dedicated service. What a waste of my time.

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Post ID: @2gyp+13h7acp0

For those asking/questioning common reviews starting 2/5. Management was told to hold off starting employee MAPs until after 2/6.

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Post ID: @2yhx+13h7acp0

Common sense doesn’t exists with this company. They paid thousands for RN’s to get licensed in every state just to lay them off a month later. This company is run very poorly, with terrible decisions being made daily. It will all come back to bite them in the a$&.

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Post ID: @2ulf+13h7acp0

EP = Eden Prairie

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Post ID: @1yau+13h7acp0

the US empire refers to itself as a "democracy". As a US employee, we have no democratic anything. in the corporation, there is no democracy. It's a dictatorship–top down fascism, do as we say or else, your at our whim, little to no employee rights. Your at there whim for everything. You have no voting rights for whos the boss, the c folks, what initiatives, job loss, nothing, an american modern day corporate wage slave. If there going to hire folks, those w/rent, morgages, car payments, children etc..then shouldn't we know if they are going to lay off ? where's the responsibility of the us corporation?

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Post ID: @1eed+13h7acp0

Everyone should walk out, get off the phones en masse protests! Solidarity!✊

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Post ID: @1ovq+13h7acp0

Wouldn't it be ironic if EP stood for Employee Preservation? Sorry, needed a giggle today :)

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Post ID: @1kcw+13h7acp0

What departments - I keep seeing Optum and UHG. That narrows it down to everyone and isn’t super helpful.

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Post ID: @1dfw+13h7acp0

What dept is EP?

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Post ID: @1uxr+13h7acp0

Your family until they get rid of you. Then your a non strategic asset, resource, capital.

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Post ID: @1bzj+13h7acp0

Optum and UHC wide on 2/6. I’m a senior leader in EP and will be laying folks in our dept off.

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Post ID: @1xui+13h7acp0

This makes zero sense. Common review opens February 5. I mean anything is possible, but it would be a logistical nightmare to award a bonus one day and lay someone off the next. You’d do layoffs before common review opens, not during.

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Post ID: @1ayc+13h7acp0

Fake news

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Post ID: @1syr+13h7acp0

Confirmed by who? We don’t need a persons name obviously but it would be nice to know a manager/senior leader from X division of Optum hinted at this. Being incredibly vague does not help anyone prepare for what might come.

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Post ID: @1xvs+13h7acp0

Where? What areas?

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