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2 payers among the 'most just' companies
The Cigna Group and Elevance Health were ranked in the top 10 on Just Capital and CNBC's ranking of the "most just" companies. -
Employee arrested for making threats after Medica layoffs
A former Dean Health Plan employee was arrested for making threats after being laid off from his job, according to a Madison, Wis. police incident report. -
Kaiser Permanente, Blue Shield of California up office security amid crime concerns
Two large insurers based in Oakland, Calif., are implementing tougher security measures in response to rising crime in the city's downtown, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Jan. 26. -
CareFirst BCBS plans West Baltimore workforce development space
CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield will lease a 20,000-square-foot space in Baltimore, which will host workforce development efforts and employee workspace. -
27 insurers among Newsweek's best workplaces for diversity
Several insurers and health systems with health plans were named among Newsweek's best large workplaces for diversity in 2024. -
10 payers cutting jobs | 2024
Payers are trimming their workforces and cutting jobs due to financial or operational challenges, along with restructuring strategies. -
Bright Health rebrands, relocates to Florida
Bright Health Group is rebranding as NeueHealth and relocating its corporate headquarters from Minneapolis to Doral, Fla. -
Humana plans 'limited' layoffs
Humana plans to lay off a small portion of its workforce, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported Jan. 16. -
5 payers among the top employers for remote jobs | 2024
CVS Health was one of the companies offering the most remote positions in 2023. -
Blue Shield of California to lay off 140
Blue Shield of California will lay off 140 employees at the end of January, according to a notice the company filed with California's economic development department Dec. 29. -
UnitedHealth selling 164K+ square foot office building
UnitedHealth Group is selling a 164,931-square foot office building, the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal reported Dec. 8. -
BCBS Michigan workers ratify agreement, end strike
More than 1,000 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan employees will return to work after a nearly three-month-long strike. -
30 payers named among best places to work for LGBTQ equality
30 payers have been ranked by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for their inclusivity toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer employees. -
UnitedHealth received 3.9M job applications in 2023
Nearly 4 million people applied to work at UnitedHealth Group in 2023, CEO Andrew Witty said. -
BCBS Michigan reaches tentative deal with workers after 11-week strike
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan has reached a tentative agreement with over 1,000 employees on strike. -
New York payer laying off 68 employees
AgeWell, a specialty managed care insurer, is laying off 68 employees at its headquarters in Lake Success, N.Y., according to regulatory documents published by the state Oct. 31. -
Optum to move out of 54-acre Minnesota campus by year's end
Optum will move out of an Eden Prairie, Minn.-based campus with 473,000 square feet of office space by the end of 2023, the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal reported Nov. 2. -
UnitedHealth violated labor laws during layoffs, former employees allege in lawsuit
UnitedHealth Group and Optum violated state and federal employee notification laws during mass layoffs that occurred earlier this year, two former employees allege in a lawsuit filed Oct. 30 in a California federal court. -
UnitedHealthcare's total employees by state
UnitedHealthcare's employee count ranges from 32,000 in Texas to under 100 in Alaska, according to the company's website. -
Aetna plans another round of layoffs; 2023 cuts total 600
CVS Health is planning to lay off an additional 70 employees at Aetna, in addition to a previously announced round of layoffs.
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