Thread regarding Imperial Oil Limited layoffs

Upstream Headcount Reduction

Did I hear it correctly from our Upstream VP that, engineering will be trimmed in size by 10%??

And the 10% reduction is AFTER including the new hires from now till 2025??

Can someone please enlighten me if I got the message correctly!!

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Post ID: @OP+1hN1Bgyh

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Not just employees, even shareholders want good employees. A set of good employees make day-night difference in a plant’s production.

Once Imperial gets rid of the good employees it will be like Suncor - share prices will be stagnant, and have catastrophic incidents, God forgive including fatalities, in the plant.

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Post ID: @8meg+1hN1Bgyh

How else will they reduce the headcount and costs?
EM has always had a 5% headcount reduction policy, they are just a little more agressive now after COVID. EM is in the business of making a profit, for that matter all private corporations are in a capitalist economy. This isn't a socialist or communist country, the USSR and command economies ended in 1990.
Especially Alberta which is a business friendly UCP province, I am surprised there is grumbling when it comes to cost reducing profit boosting business friendly policies.

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Post ID: @6qjn+1hN1Bgyh

We're going to shrink our way to greatness! It always works.

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Post ID: @3mza+1hN1Bgyh

10% reduction next year. This doesn’t include attrition and retirements.

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