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Cigna to cut about 1,100 jobs, 4 pct of work force

January 5, 2009
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PHILADELPHIA—Managed care provider Cigna says it will cut about 4 percent of its work force, or roughly 1,100 jobs, because of the slumping economy.

The Philadelphia-based insurer says the cuts should be complete by the middle of the year. Those who lose their jobs will be eligible for severance benefits and outplacement support.

Cigna's helth care division has its headquarters in Bloomfield, Conn., where the company employs several thousand people.

Cigna joins competitors Aetna and UnitedHealth Group in trimming staff. Aetna said last month it would cut 1,000 jobs, or nearly 3 percent of its work force.

Cigna will take an after-tax charge of between $30 million and $40 million in the recently completed fourth quarter related to the moves.

UnitedHealth announced plans to cut 4,000 jobs last July.

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