Thread regarding Aetna layoffs

This company has sunk so low

I don't remember that employees have ever been treated as horribly as they have in the past two years. I wonder what changed...

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This place below has hardly anyone in this facility.
I think it will be the next to close.
Except for a few good people.
It was one of the worst in the way they treated each other.
There is another reason. It would cost them extra for the parking when they are able to remote
at this location so there is no reason to keep it.

I was an admininstrative worker here and I agree with whoever wrote this on the indeed review site.
The facility was in woodland hills, california and specific to this place.

You can check out the review on indeed but you may need to register to view it on there.
I cut and pasted what was written below.

former employee woodland hills california

aetna woodland hills is a collection of employees who have been there for a long time. Meaning all processes are outdated, which means no innovation, and work is doubled. No one is open to new ideas or processes. Senior employees feel that their time with the company allows for them to be unprofessional with no consequence. With management they are afraid to speak up and correct those behaviors. this makes anyone new feel uncomfortable. The work could be less if their processes were improved. But, the environment is absolutely toxic and the pay is awful. I would not recommend working there.

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(that last part was sarcasm, in case somebody missed it)

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