Thread regarding Imperial Oil Limited layoffs

Upcoming PDS cycle

Ready for another round?

Over 300 people have already left since the September 29 announcement, projects are scarce, meaningful work even scarcer and the long-term outlook for Canada couldn’t be clearer. Naturally, this seems like the perfect moment to proceed with the ranking cycle.

For those unfamiliar with the tradition: everyone gets ranked against colleagues worldwide, the curve must be filled and a pre-determined slice of the population will inevitably land in the “Needs Significant Improvement” category because nothing says modern leadership like deciding in advance how many underperformers you need.

From there the process is beautifully efficient: a helpful Performance Improvement Plan, a quiet exit and the reassurance that this isn’t a layoff just the system working exactly as designed.

Given the current morale and the steady stream of departures, the timing is almost poetic. If anything, the exercise should help clarify priorities for the few remaining optimists.

After all, when the future of the business in Canada looks this bright, someone will surely be eager to relocate to Edmonton and help keep the Strathcona refinery dream alive.


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Post ID: @OP+1km922vya

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I'm so glad I left this company years ago.
I was a contractor that worked closely with IOL engineers and Project Managers. Most of the people were great to work with. Hard to believe how the company treats its people. Glad I never took the offer for full time work.

Enron had a similar system called "Rank and Yank" were the bottom % had to be fired. Look how well it worked for them.

Try to get out of that place. IOL looks good on a resume so hopefully you can find something less toxic.

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Post ID: @1vf+1km922vya

The ranking process has long been rigged in favor of brown nosers and ar$e ki$$ers. Can't wait for this charade and a fake organization to end.

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Post ID: @xf+1km922vya

@d0 is it?

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Post ID: @fy+1km922vya

If you already have an end date, why do you even still care of PDS. You can just write a short paragraph how you deserve to be in OWD and a million RSU If your managers don't like it, tell them to rewrite it or take a hike, what more can they do to you?

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Post ID: @e9+1km922vya

It’s ridiculous to force PDS on employees who are being laid off. It only reinforces the sense that the system exists to manufacture “low performers” so the favorites can be elevated. At this point, it’s clearly not about performance—just a rigid, tone‑deaf process being imposed on everyone, no matter how irrational or pointless it is.

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Post ID: @ds+1km922vya

Looks like PDS for wage employees is gonna be a thing.

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Post ID: @d0+1km922vya

It got worse for a lot of folks who got put into functional US groups with more limited visibility. Now when the Calgary office is looking like a dead end, it's gonna be even tougher to get a fair chance. You think you're gonna get a fair assessment for people who are leaving the company? Good luck. Not much better for those that might have accepted a move but are likely to resign before then. Another reason to get out while you can.

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Post ID: @as+1km922vya

If you have any imperial di--o up your ar-e 24/7, then go right ahead and wrote that PDS.

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