CVS Health to cut another 22 jobs connected to its offices in Hartford
Feb. 4—HARTFORD —
The elimination of those 22 positions tied to CVS' offices at
All of those jobs are in finance-focused areas including accounting and financial reporting/analysis. Ten of those positions are held by
"Impacted colleagues have been notified and will be eligible for severance pay, continued benefits and access to outplacement services," company officials said through a written statement provided to CT Insider. "We value the contributions of all of our colleagues and remain committed to supporting those impacted during this transition."
The job cuts are part of a nationwide downsizing for the
"We are focused on reducing expenses, optimizing our work processes, integrating our assets and leveraging technology to sustain growth and improve operational performance," company officials said in the statement. "As part of these efforts, we are modernizing our finance organization to provide the innovation, speed and scale needed to meet evolving industry demands. As a result, a select number of internal finance roles will transition to an external partner."
A message for a CVS spokesperson asking if the 22 employees to be laid off in June would join the "external partner" was not immediately returned.
Across the first three months of this year, CVS will have eliminated more than 200 positions connected to the
CVS has declined to disclose how many employees are still based in
The company is scheduled to report on
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