Integrated Irvine Lab Closing























































Monrovia is done. Great news for all of those who participate in the ESPP. Good for shareholders. "To better align our national footprint and continue to address the ever increasing utilization of non invasive prenatal testing, after thoughtful consideration of those dedicated employees.....we will offer jobs to those impacted at other LabCorp locations." This statement is music to investors. Keep up the good work! New York is next. Remote pathology is the new reality. Ask the Irvine-LA team. Take heart Monrovia! You will find better jobs locally and wonder why you stayed so long. Thank you for your contribution to worried mothers to be.
 






Interesting that a VP would send out an announcement welcoming new pathologists, stating the usual "looking forward to working with them", and also announcing new reporting structure - but not send said announcement to all affected departments, sites, etc. Even more interesting is that within a few days of the announcement, the VP is suddenly gone. So much for communication.
 






Interesting that a VP would send out an announcement welcoming new pathologists, stating the usual "looking forward to working with them", and also announcing new reporting structure - but not send said announcement to all affected departments, sites, etc. Even more interesting is that within a few days of the announcement, the VP is suddenly gone. So much for communi cation.

Come on now. Don't be a tease. What sites are affected, who is the new pathology group, what do you mean by reporting structure (organizational chart or test reporting?), and where did the Vp go? Personal time off or RIF or moved or you don't know? Which sites....San Diego, Arizona, or Irvine or Monrovia?