Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

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Only leadership org chart shared with some scopes shuffled around and one more leadership role created, that's a 15% increase in the size of the PLT.

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@en+1jnkmjsej

Oh yeah, Argentina is totally on the rebound—just like a guy who swears he’s really changed this time after 55 years of red flags. But hey, let’s roll with it! And imagine how much more expensive everything will be when they finally make it (?) to first-world status. Are we gonna bring the jobs back then, or will we just act shocked that three-for-the-price-of-one stopped being a deal? I think they call that self-imposed tariff.

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@ag+1jnkmjsej

Really bad take. Argentina is move out of a continuous state of hyperinflation that has existed for over 55 years. You can try to lie like the media is attempting to do here, but things are definitely on the rebound there.

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Post ID: @en+1jnkmjsej

"Transformation" after "transformation" the only thing constant is the upper levels of management... That's the only constant and Chevron still continues to have "problems"....just sayin'

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Post ID: @dx+1jnkmjsej

@ag+1jnkmjsej, Calling Argentina a third-world country is pointless—they haven’t even figured that out yet. They’re still out flexing like it’s the Paris of South America, meanwhile the economy is doing the tango… straight into inflation.

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Post ID: @d9+1jnkmjsej

We’re about to find out that Argentinians run on pure bravado and overconfidence, and this whole experiment will start crumbling the moment we ask them to actually do more. Seriously, how did we convince ourselves that it makes sense to replace one U.S. employee with three in Argentina? Oh right, because it’s cheaper—but good luck telling the proud Argentinians that. They’ll probably insist it takes three of them just to match one American’s greatness.

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Post ID: @cx+1jnkmjsej

Is Argentina still cosplaying as a first-world country, or have they finally updated their status to ‘it’s complicated’?

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Post ID: @cw+1jnkmjsej

Hearing the same PLT/SCLT will be around for most part. Same as the wider org same people hanging around.

How is this change for the better? What will change with same old same old? Except fewer actual workers to do the work.

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Post ID: @bs+1jnkmjsej

@a9+1jnkmjsej IT is sc--wed!!! 60% jobs being offshored by 2026!

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Post ID: @bq+1jnkmjsej

If you’re PSG 22 or below, you’re being replaced by someone in a third world country.

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Post ID: @ag+1jnkmjsej

The structure that's been shared across all these townhalls are ridiculous! The boxes are for GMs, VPs, Directors, Leadership type roles... None for the actual teams! This means, low level psgs are sc--wed! Work being offshored is a writing in the wall... how sad! Really sad!

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Post ID: @a9+1jnkmjsej

same org chart we have in SCM today....took them 8 months of prep to come up with this.

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Post ID: @a8+1jnkmjsej

Now we know where the layoffs will be. Certainly not at the top. That 15-20% will be bumped up to come from the bottom levels. And nothing will change with the LT they put in place.

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Post ID: @a7+1jnkmjsej

Someone has to manage the layoffs..

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Post ID: @a5+1jnkmjsej

These q&As are delusional. Asking about increases in PSG and vacation plans.

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Post ID: @a4+1jnkmjsej

That's competitive performance. Grow the top and add more fat to the cost per barrel lol

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