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UnitedHealth laying off 30-35k employees by May 1

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28 points by archy_ 10 months ago · 9 comments

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RandomUser4976 10 months ago

Easier to deny claims with less employees since claims review can be auto-magically programmed to deny by default. No human intervention needed. Profits continue to increase, USA GDP increases… everyone wins, right? Right?!?!?

  • RobotCaleb 10 months ago

    I like to share this because not everybody is aware. If you can count it, it's fewer. Fewer employees, but less salt.

    • ccakes 10 months ago

      This is a fun one I picked up while living in Sweden. I didn’t realise we differentiated like this in English until I was taught that many is många if you can count it or mycket if you can’t, then a Swedish friend pointing out to me that they learn English the same way

      I’ve eaten too many apples. I’ve got too much time to kill.

      Less & fewer work the same. Language is fun!

    • methou 10 months ago
  • SlightlyLeftPad 10 months ago

    Right…right but also, F**k this company.

SlightlyLeftPad 10 months ago

Wow, that’s a lot of people. It’s really sad to see a move like this despite their year over year of record profit growth.

gfkclzhzo 10 months ago

Meanwhile, in bizarro world - The federal government starts a single payer healthcare system, creating a giant new agency and tons of federal jobs. UnitedHealth and related companies are doged, with the bulk of the fired employees taking jobs our new NHS. Efficiency gains result in a 1% reduction in federal healthcare spending, and all of it is put into a 10000000% increase of the NOAA budget with a mandate to solve global warming.

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