Epic’s mass layoffs left a programmer with terminal brain cancer without life insurance, but Tim Sweeney says the company will “solve” the problem

Epic’s mass layoffs left a programmer with terminal brain cancer without life insurance, but Tim Sweeney says the company will “solve” the problem

Epic Games’ mass layoffs led a programmer with terminal brain cancer to lose his life insurance, leaving him and his family struggling to find new coverage. Following news of the situation breaking, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney has said the company have reached out to the programmer – Mike Prinke – and that they “will solve the insurance”.

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4 Comments

  1. dach.oral

    This situation highlights the serious impact of corporate decisions on individuals’ lives. It’s encouraging to see that Tim Sweeney has acknowledged the issue and is committed to finding a solution. I hope the company can address this matter compassionately and effectively.

  2. douglas.august

    It’s encouraging to see discussions about corporate responsibility becoming more prominent. These situations can truly affect not just the employees, but their families as well. Itโ€™s crucial for companies to have safety nets in place, especially during tough times.

  3. uherzog

    You’re right, corporate responsibility is crucial, especially in challenging situations like this. It’s important for companies to not only address immediate issues but also create long-term support systems for their employees. This could set a precedent for how other companies handle similar situations in the future.

  4. karine.hagenes

    I completely agree. It’s a difficult situation, and it’s important for companies to take care of their employees, particularly during tough times. It will be interesting to see how Epic Games addresses this issue moving forward, as it could set a precedent for other companies in the industry.

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