Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

SJV > 15-20%

Our VP was honest which was appreciated. SJV will be cut more than the corp average. All about economics. he said people are a cost, which is true.

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The >20% layoffs in the USA are being offset by hiring in India, Philippines, and Argentina. So if they rehire people then the % laid off appears to be decreased.

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Post ID: @9ag+1jpj5c4sk

Appears leadership kept their positions as we cut everything below. Why not combine surface and subsurface senior management roles?

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Post ID: @9af+1jpj5c4sk

Chevron is doing its best to slowly close down SJVBU without calling any attention to it.

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Post ID: @k9+1jpj5c4sk

Remember SJVBU Transformation 2025?

Pepperidge Farms remembers.

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Post ID: @jz+1jpj5c4sk

Well they’re actively hiring for IT roles in Argentina…

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Post ID: @h5+1jpj5c4sk

With the emergence that more and more BUs and functions will exceed 20% layoff target, my question is which parts of the business will be below 15% to preserve a 15%-20% average for the enterprise? Overseas? Have any BU or function leaders messaged cuts under 15% to their workforce?

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Post ID: @cb+1jpj5c4sk

VP said that “majority” of employees would be remaining after layoffs. So somewhere b/w 20% - 49% overall cuts for SJV.

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Post ID: @bd+1jpj5c4sk

LABU is apparently on a comparable trend

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Post ID: @b5+1jpj5c4sk

Anywhere between 20 and 99?

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