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So I work for a major insurance company. I’m pretty much a licensed insurance agent that works from home. Call center type thing. The company is pretty much selling us to a third party company, and if we don’t go we will be “voluntarily resigning”. Is this allowed?

We are being sold to an outside vendor so that the main company can save money because they “lost a billion dollars” last quarter. They mean in profit but they don’t say that. They have already jacked rates on customers to try to cover those losses, and now they are trying to save by outsourcing our work. Are they allowed to do this without our consent? Also, if we don’t want to go to this new company, would that really qualify as a voluntary resignation? They said no about severance. We are losing our pension. Losing out on PTO days. And our benefits will definitely be impacted. This is pretty much being done against our will. Just doesn’t seem right to me.


We are being sold to an outside vendor so that the main company can save money because they “lost a billion dollars” last quarter. They mean in profit but they don’t say that. They have already jacked rates on customers to try to cover those losses, and now they are trying to save by outsourcing our work.

Are they allowed to do this without our consent? Also, if we don’t want to go to this new company, would that really qualify as a voluntary resignation? They said no about severance. We are losing our pension. Losing out on PTO days. And our benefits will definitely be impacted. This is pretty much being done against our will. Just doesn’t seem right to me.

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