AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT CUE HEALTH (02/03/24)

FEBRUARY 3, 2024 — ONE-THIRD OF THE COMPANY WORKFORCE TARGETED

The company has announced a major reduction in its global workforce, which will impact 245 employees. This includes 209 U.S. employees, with 173 based in San Diego, California.

According to a company spokesperson, “In order to best align our resources with our strategic priorities as part of our go-forward plan, the difficult decision has been made to further reduce our global workforce. We are grateful for the many contributions of our departing colleagues and are supporting them during this transition. We remain focused on expanding our test menu on the Cue Health Monitoring System and are confident that our cost reduction plan will improve our operational efficiency and set us up for long-term success.”

JANUARY 7, 2024 — 94 EMPLOYEES

According to an SEC filing, Cue Health implemented a new cost-reduction plan, laying off 94 people, or approximately 13 percent of its workforce.

“The CRP is intended to reduce the Company’s cost structure and improve its operational efficiency. The CRP will include a reduction in the Company’s employee base by 94 employees, which constitutes a reduction of approximately 13% in the Company’s global workforce.”

MAY 24, 2023 — COST REDUCTIONS LAYOFFS CONTINUE

In an SEC filing, the company announced it is implementing a new cost reduction plan that will impact 326 employees.

According to Cue Chairman and CEO Ayub Khattak…

“I am sorry to share that in order to preserve Cue’s opportunity to succeed, I have made the difficult decision to further reduce Cue’s workforce by approximately 30%. This reduction will impact many departments at Cue and all employees who are affected will be notified shortly following this email. I want to express my gratitude to every colleague who is leaving Cue and wish them success in their future endeavors. Their contributions to building the Cue platform have helped lay the foundation to deliver on our mission to empower people to live their healthiest lives.”

JANUARY 7, 2023 — 26% REDUCTION IN FORCE, 388 LAYOFFS

According to an SEC filing…

Cue Health announced that it was implementing a new cost-reduction plan. Management, with the oversight and guidance of the Company’s board of directors, determined to implement the CRP following a review of the Company’s business, operating expenses, and the macroeconomic environment. The CRP is intended to reduce the Company’s cost structure and improve its operational efficiency.

The CRP will include a reduction in the Company’s employee base by 388 employees, which constitutes a reduction of approximately 26% in the Company’s global workforce. Layoffs are expected to occur in early March 2023, reflecting the 60-day notice period required under any applicable Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act.

AUGUST 11, 2022 — 170 LAYOFFS IN CALIFORNIA

The company has announced an 11 percent reduction in force following explosive growth and now a significant reduction in demand for the company’s 20-minute COVID-19 test that delivers results directly to the user’s phone.

The reduction will impact 170 manufacturing employees, with the majority of workers located at its Vista, California location and the remainder at its two facilities in Sorrento Valley, California.

JULY 13, 2022 — Original post…

San Diego, California-based Cue Health, a healthcare technology company that develops and markets at-home medical diagnostic tests, has announced a reduction in force.

The reductions will impact 170 company employees, mainly in manufacturing.

According to a company spokesperson, "The layoffs of its manufacturing employees are due to the economic challenges impacting many industries and the lack of funding for COVID-19 testing from the US government."

"We remain confident in our long-term strategy as we continue to broaden the number of customers we serve and advance our menu of future care offerings, reinforcing our mission to improve how healthcare is delivered by making it more efficient and timely, ultimately leading to better outcomes for people’s health.”

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?