Two former Anthem employees sue company, claim high quotas resulted in unpaid overtime

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One thought on “Two former Anthem employees sue company, claim high quotas resulted in unpaid overtime

  1. Only 12 members a month, and the employee needs 70 hours a week to do it? A motivated agent can enroll 12 in a day.

    The 68 hours a week to input enrollment applications is more legit because the insurance industry had/has archaic processes and procedures.

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