Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

What's happening with layoffs?

Not many mentions lately, is that a good sign?


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Post ID: @OP+1kef3yhya

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@b2 Amen. Welcome to the church of get me out of here.

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Post ID: @ww+1kef3yhya

Layoffs are always coming. 2026 is about creating discomfort by packing the workers into open space to be on Teams calls all day with little focus time to get actual work done. By the end of 2026 they are hoping enough leave, so they don’t have to pay severance. It’s going to be a tough year.

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Post ID: @cb+1kef3yhya

The LT is trying to get the new org settled. Productivity has suffered, some Engine teams/ staff are not working at capacity because the LT have not organized the work for transition yet. I think 2026 will be a year of getting the new org settled and few layoffs will occur for the departments that have already been impacted.

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Post ID: @c7+1kef3yhya

The Axeman Commeth.........

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Post ID: @c3+1kef3yhya

There will be targeted layoffs. When management thinks groups haven't performed, they will be shipping those jobs to Engine and you will be gone.

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Post ID: @bn+1kef3yhya

Engine taking on US agile roles data engineering and IT. More reductions coming Q1?

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Post ID: @b7+1kef3yhya

I pray to the layoff gods daily that another one shows up soon.

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Post ID: @b2+1kef3yhya

@OP The question is not if but when there will be layoffs. Anyone have insight?

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Post ID: @ax+1kef3yhya

No. Layoffs are coming.

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