I am not saying that Covid and inflation did not cause any harm, but I still think that this alone cannot be the only excuse for layoffs.
Did bad leadership decisions have no effect at all? I don't think so.
Maybe it's high time for leaders to realize that all layoffs are largely due to their own bad moves.
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They had no clue or plan the day they bought it. They thought talking about Bills airplane mattered in healthcare. All the good ones and many of the average ones left. Only the scared and the backstabbers are left. 2023 is going to be a rough one, even Humana knows it is a fraud which is why they never bought it.
Personally, I think that Billy and the boys realize that they don't have a clue how to manage the health or pharmacy businesses. I have to laugh when I think about all of the senior management folks that joined the company and soon realized that didn't have a clue what to do and soon left the company on their own free will or were laid-off at some point. So if we are now one company, soon they will say that they are seeing overlap and that will factor into the next round of layoffs which wouldn't surprise me at all if it happened in December. Our customers continue to suffer as a result of the inept senior management team.
Never going to happen. All they care about is their million dollars bonuses. If they cared about employees things would have been much different.