Thread regarding Baker Hughes layoffs

Any expected layoffs in Sugar Land upstream chemicals?

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Upstream is getting hammered and it's hard to see a pattern. VP to admin.

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Post ID: @4qlc+14kVp3Uv

Who were they ? From Supply chain or Upstream/downstream chemicals?

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Post ID: @2ojo+14kVp3Uv

Yep, a couple people I know were just layed off in SL today.

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Post ID: @2dqk+14kVp3Uv

BHI has a supply chain? Since when? Last time I contacted them I was given a link to Amazon. If a website can do your job then your job is not secure.

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Post ID: @1ytl+14kVp3Uv

Totally agree, upstream chemicals supply chain in sugar land is a complete mess. People don’t come to work for weeks. You can never find anyone there. Everyone is way relaxed.

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Post ID: @1ioh+14kVp3Uv

Sugar land supply chain should have been laid off long time ago. Hardly anyone is there, most show up for a couple of hours or work form home. Takes ages to get something done.

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Post ID: @1gnc+14kVp3Uv

Major lay-offs to happen @ SL campus week of the 6th and through the 15th. Will include supply chain, technology and other office/HQ personnel

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Post ID: @ysv+14kVp3Uv

I wonder what’s gonna happen with Sugar Land supply chain folks, and with NAM Upstream operations

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