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Post by stumpy on Nov 18, 2009 17:23:29 GMT -5
Heard that Unum wacked another 200 employees yesterday. Looks like they are still in trouble....
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Post by Babs on Nov 18, 2009 17:56:53 GMT -5
Dang...really bad news.
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Post by Racin' Angel on Nov 18, 2009 17:57:17 GMT -5
WOW....and they are hiring temps left and right in the contact center....hummmm nice news to know....
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Post by Tookie on Nov 18, 2009 21:40:08 GMT -5
Do they stilll have work from home type positions?
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Post by Jay on Nov 19, 2009 16:17:58 GMT -5
Unum 3Q Profit Doubles On Prior-Year Investment Losses" Unum Group's (UNM) third-quarter profit more than doubled as business improved from a year earlier, when the life and disability insurer posted big investment losses. Chief Executive Thomas Watjen said the environment likely will remain challenging but "we are well positioned to profitably grow our business as general business conditions improve and, in the meantime, continue to generate solid results and maintain a strong balance sheet and capital position." Unum, which largely dodged the billions of dollars of investment losses that hurt some rivals because it has no exposure to subprime securities, has picked up profitable business and beat earnings expectations for more than two years. It raised $350 million in a notes sale in September to boost liquidity. For the latest quarter, the company, which also runs employee training programs, reported a profit of $221.1 million, or 66 cents a share, up from $108 million, or 32 cents a share, a year earlier. Operating income, which excludes net realized investment gains and losses and other items, was flat at 64 cents. Revenue rose 3.1% to $2.52 billion. Analysts' estimates were for per-share operating earnings of 64 cents on revenue of $2.56 billion, according to a poll by Thomson Reuters. Earnings grew 15% in the U.S. business despite a 1.9% decrease in premium income, as the benefit ratio--a measure of claim payouts versus premiums--improved to 85.3% from 89.3%. Profit fell 36% in Unum's U.K. business. The segment's benefit ratio improved to 50.2% from 52.4% on lower general inflation on claim reserves and a decline in the level of claim incidence in the group long-term disability line. Shares of Unum, which reiterated its 2009 earnings target, fell 0.3% to $20.14 in after-hours trading. The stock is up 20% in the past year." online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20091103-716307.htmlThey seem to be doing fine...
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Post by Racin' Angel on Nov 20, 2009 21:39:02 GMT -5
Tookie, yes they do..but you have to be in the contact center for a year...and then have an 18 month work from home commitment......I heard about the layoff's too.....they seem to be doing fine.....but they can pay their temps much less than their full time workers, cause they don't have to give the temps vacation time or benefits......so it's better for them to bring in temps and lay people off than to have full time workers there....
Just my opinion....and yes I am employeed by the contact center but out of disability at this time.....
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Post by Walker, Texas Ranger on Nov 21, 2009 14:20:18 GMT -5
Bingo! We have a winnah!
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Post by Jay on Nov 23, 2009 12:08:01 GMT -5
I heard about the layoff's too Where'd you hear about it?
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