Thread regarding Baker Hughes layoffs

I wonder why the chemical plants are not getting hit with large layoffs like other facilities?

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Post ID: @OP+14JCFytk

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We have been hit some, OK took a few last week.

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Post ID: @wyrd+14JCFytk

Covert plants to manufacture His and Hers lube, hand sanitizers, etc. more future more jobs in that

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Post ID: @glyj+14JCFytk

The plant is paying everyone’s salaries?

Who are you sending those chemicals to? YOUR customer?

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Post ID: @eszy+14JCFytk

We are paying your salaries that’s why!

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Post ID: @dmja+14JCFytk

I miss the ping pong tournaments at the office. You guys have them at the plants?

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Post ID: @crtm+14JCFytk

Sugar Land ? Huh half of Sugar Land has been working from home the entire time. You cannot find anyone there in good times. Is way laid back

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Post ID: @4dhd+14JCFytk

That’s the money making team. If you’re referring to Sugar Land in comparison, well it’s easy. How many nonessential personnel at that location?

If your a– is working from home, easier to tell you “don’t come back”

The plants kept running during the work at home order

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