Hey listen, I do not work at State Farm. I have family there though. I have been reading on this site and just find it unbelievable some of the stories. It is not my place to really adjudicate , however.......
I am blown away by the not paying for reskilling.
In the factual world, we acquire employee's all the time that we train, teach, educate.
The differentiation?
State Farm already has theses employee's. You already know what to expect in regards to work ethic. It is very difficult to terminate an employee in this day and age. We get new hires that just plain do not work! They are dreadful. Most fit in the younger age category. We willingly recognize and appreciate the older workers that have a work ethic, morals values etc. We "Re-Skill" them with tremendous success. They are a benefit of which you just can't do without.
Not certain of the master plan that the leaders at State Farm are trying to accomplish, but you may want to re-think letting go your employee's that you in fact can re-skill. Or learn the hard way that the young inexperienced immature fresh out of party central college really aspires to just play games and live in mom and dad's basement. ( Not all of them) Sure, you will save some $$ on payroll, but who will do the work? Take a good look at the folks you want to eradicate, I am affirmative you have plenty of already good employee's that can be re-skilled.
The world is in constant change. Do we throw everything into a landfill? No we learned to recycle. Reuse, reclaim, reprocess, salvage everything. This includes humans. Throwing employee's into the landfill is not the answer.
Sears was solid. They made things to last. They got very good life out of appliances and similar. They went with and cheap, and overseas. There products became junk, the service terrible. A proud wealthy company that started in 1893 is almost gone.
For as long as I remember, State Farm took care of their employee's. And it truly was a win win. Sears also took care of their employee's, people retired having worked there most of their life, just like State Farm. Then new breed of employee's showed how to make profit on paper came in......... Bye bye Sears.
This advice is free, take it or leave it. You do not fix a mistake by making another.