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In reply to the discussion: Erika Casher: Cigna 'Quietly Fires' Employee Mocking Teen Over Grandmother's Death Due to Covid-19 [View all]AngryOldDem
(14,061 posts)65. They can do that.
Thats why you watch your social media posts. What you do or say reflects on them. All they care about is their image. Like it or not.
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Erika Casher: Cigna 'Quietly Fires' Employee Mocking Teen Over Grandmother's Death Due to Covid-19 [View all]
packman
Sep 2021
OP
Tennessee is likely a right to work state, and her employment with CIGNA was likely "at will"
Fiendish Thingy
Sep 2021
#85
By that reasoning, Sir, it is reasonable for Hobby Lobby to fire a woman for using birth control.
malthaussen
Sep 2021
#22
Was on a construction project years ago wherein the client wrote a peculiar clause into the contract
jaxexpat
Sep 2021
#73
I strongly disagree with employers not hiring or firing an experienced worker because of their
Backseat Driver
Sep 2021
#109
I agree that it is disturbing that one's private life would be policed this way.
NH Ethylene
Sep 2021
#19
Are they health care professionals publicly fighting against masks? Would you accept
Wingus Dingus
Sep 2021
#39
She's a nurse FIGHTING AGAINST masks and/or vaccines. That's not what good licensed health care
Wingus Dingus
Sep 2021
#35
Mal: it's right there in the Employee Manual, & if it isn't, the law will still back up the employer
Hekate
Sep 2021
#107
I work for a large healthcare organization and part of orientation was warning us
Luciferous
Sep 2021
#153
That's the scary thing. I personally know nurses, nursing aides, dental hygienists,
Midnight Writer
Sep 2021
#3
Do you think if she showed up to a public forum advocating for no one to wash their hands
Wingus Dingus
Sep 2021
#89
I had just reread Charlottes Web to with neighbor kids, that's why I remembered the phrase
irisblue
Sep 2021
#25
Thank you, Cigna. I have been upset about this since it was first reported. What a POS.
hlthe2b
Sep 2021
#10
Howard Stern aside, anonymously not being sympathetic online as a health care professional
Wingus Dingus
Sep 2021
#64
Hobby Lobby isn't a pro-life/anti-birth control organization, it's a retail business.
Wingus Dingus
Sep 2021
#67
Someone posted a screenshot of her real one but she has since deactivated it
tenderfoot
Sep 2021
#43
Looks like she broke Cigna's code of ethics. Conflict of interest and unethical behavior?
Ziggysmom
Sep 2021
#58
The anti-mask stance is even worse, professionally speaking, than the assholery.
Wingus Dingus
Sep 2021
#72
Never thought I would be happy with something a healthcare insurance company did
The Jungle 1
Sep 2021
#120
Think of the 1-6 insurrectionist who wore his company badge on his clothing for all to see.
keithbvadu2
Sep 2021
#136
Great. I saw that and it was one of the most despicable public acts I've seen. She deserves it all
Evolve Dammit
Sep 2021
#138