Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

A Culture in Crisis: When Ethics Take a Back Sea

It’s disappointing to see how deeply unethical behavior has become normalized in certain parts of Corporate Affairs. The HRBP who should be a neutral advocate for employees has instead chosen to protect friends, silence those who report harassment and abuse, and use false camaraderie and guilt to discourage accountability.

By enabling this kind of conduct, what the company itself calls “orange and red behaviors,” he’s not just protecting the wrong people; he’s fueling a toxic culture that’s creating real legal and ethical risk.
It’s also concerning that hotline reports appear to end up with the same small circle in Legal, where they quietly disappear without follow-up or action.

Until meaningful change happens, take a good look at who’s in leadership and ask how they got there. Often, it’s been at the expense of others who tried to do the right thing.

If you think this culture is limited to one department, think again. It’s spreading across the organization, unchecked.


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@a4: "...they were forced to sign away their rights in order to get their severance pay." That's standard practice in American industry, that waiver has been in existence for decades. Your severance is your payoff for not suing. The reality is that unless you're ALREADY in the process of filing a lawsuit, and you have very strong evidence, and all that evidence is in hand, you're not going to win. Your access to data that might support your case ends on your last day of work.

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Post ID: @vr+1k6zmm7js

There are no ethics when you look at what’s happening in IT.

It absolutely sickens me that this guy gave a talk at my university about “not what I do but who I am,” talking about his life and just being a great person.

It’s starting to become very apparent that not only does the GM mafia not know anything about oil and gas, they don’t know how to run IT either.

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Post ID: @dy+1k6zmm7js

Hopefully you know HR exists to protect CVX and its leaders. He rest of that stuff they spew is hogwash and it’s the same for every company. Do not ever trust HR, they are the enemy and are working against you all the time.

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Post ID: @a8+1k6zmm7js

You can’t trust anyone around here any more. Take care of yourself. Get out of this toxic culture as soon as you can get another job. It’s clear they violated all kinds of ethical lines in this latest round. Old guys got the boot but they were forced to sign away their rights in order to get their severance pay. Shouldn’t THAT be illegal? Get real, you can’t trust anyone.

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