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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]irisblue
(32,969 posts)68. I'm suggesting Harriet the Spy or The Egypt Game next.
There are 2 8ish yr old girls and their older brother I read with. I am planning on Encylopedia Brown books later. I want to pass on the gift of reading.
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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