Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

Chevron's Troubles

this is all from today:


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News Title: ‘Difficult decisions’: Chevron to layoff more than 500 employees in Houston following Hess merger
Source: Click2Houston / KPRC2
Summary: Chevron expects to lay off 575 workers in Houston this fall as part of integration with Hess, effective September 26, per a WARN filing.

Link: https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2025/07/24/difficult-decisions-chevron-to-layoff-more-than-500-employees-in-houston-due/

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News Title: Layoffs announced for Hess Tower’s Chevron employees in Houston
Source: KHOU (Houston Business Journal content)
Summary: Chevron will lay off approximately 575 employees at Hess Tower in downtown Houston after completing its $53 billion acquisition of Hess.

Link: https://www.khou.com/article/money/business/houston-business-journal/chevron-layoffs-hess-tower-houston/285-a7ea780a-e3da-4caf-8e27-a0866586dd1b

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News Title: Chevron to cut hundreds of jobs at former Hess HQ in downtown Houston
Source: Houston Chronicle
Summary: Chevron will cut about 575 jobs at Hess Tower in downtown Houston starting September 26 amid integration following its Hess takeover.

Link: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/article/chevron-layoffs-downtown-houston-hess-20784117.php

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News Title: Chevron Alerts State to 575 Layoffs at Hess’ Houston Office
Source: Hart Energy
Summary: Chevron notified the Texas Workforce Commission of 575 layoffs at its Hess Houston office—more than one-third of Hess’s Houston headcount.

Link: https://www.hartenergy.com/exclusives/chevron-alerts-state-575-layoffs-hess-houston-office-213625

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News Title: Chevron cuts 575 jobs in Houston after closing Hess acquisition, filing reveals
Source: Reuters (Legal)
Summary: Chevron will eliminate 575 roles in Houston following its $55 billion Hess acquisition, per a WARN filing dated July 18.

Link: https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/chevron-cuts-575-jobs-houston-after-closing-hess-acquisition-filing-reveals-2025-07-23/

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News Title: Chevron tells Hess staff to focus on safety as they await job updates
Source: Reuters (Business / Energy)
Summary: Chevron urged Hess employees in Houston to prioritize safety during transition, as it confirmed 575 layoffs effective September 26.

Link: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/chevron-tells-hess-staff-focus-safety-they-await-job-updates-2025-07-24/

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News Title: Chevron to lay off nearly 600 Houston workers after Hess acquisition
Source: Houston Chronicle (Business / Energy)
Summary: Following its $55 billion Hess deal, Chevron will lay off about 575 legacy Hess employees in Houston, with layoffs starting September 26.

Link: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/energy/article/chevron-hess-layoff-houston-20782644.php

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News Title: Chevron confirms 200 Midland County layoffs after earlier data error
Source: Houston Chronicle
Summary: Chevron will lay off 200 employees in Midland County, not 800 as previously misreported, due to a Texas Workforce Commission data error.

Link: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/trending/article/chevron-layoffs-west-texas-permian-basin-20350882.php

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News Title: Chevron slashes nearly 200 jobs in Texas’ Permian Basin
Source: Houston Chronicle
Summary: Chevron will lay off about 200 employees across its Permian Basin sites effective July 15, following a cost-cutting WARN notice.

Link: https://www.chron.com/culture/article/chevron-job-cuts-texas-20351131.php

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News Title: Chevron moves forward with Texas layoffs as part of global workforce reduction
Source: Click2Houston / KPRC2
Summary: Chevron has begun laying off more than 200 workers in Texas as part of a global plan to cut up to 20 percent of its workforce by end‑2026.

Link: https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2025/06/01/chevron-moves-forward-with-texas-layoffs-as-part-of-global-workforce-reduction/

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News Title: Houston-based Chevron set to layoff more than 200 employees
Source: Click2Houston / KPRC2 (video report)
Summary: New layoffs began in Houston on May 28 and will extend into July across Midland and other Texas sites.

Link: https://www.click2houston.com/video/news/local/2025/06/02/houston-based-chevron-set-to-layoff-more-than-200-employees/

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News Title: Chevron announces significant workforce reduction, could lay off up to 20 percent of employees
Source: Click2Houston / KPRC2
Summary: Chevron plans global job cuts of 15–20 percent (up to ~9,000 positions) by 2026 as part of cost‑saving and restructuring efforts.

Link: https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2025/02/12/chevron-announces-significant-workforce-reduction-could-lay-off-up-to-20-percent-of-employees/
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Post ID: @OP+1k0z5a266

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The two company are terrible, but at least Chevron had the decency to tell them face to face that there are going to be layoffs, but trying to cover that they are “firing” them using that kind of cr@p NSI, PIP and not giving them severance or layoff assistance, that bullcr@p, and the worse part is that the defender of the faith defending this action.

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Post ID: @h9+1k0z5a266

OP posted the exact same thing on the Chevron board. What’s the point troll? You must be one sad little individual.

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Post ID: @dv+1k0z5a266

The point of this post is what exactly?!? All the news how about chevron's layoffs had already been publicly announced months ago. Hess employees were told years ago that there would be layoffs after the merger. None of this is new news. Just regurgitated stuff for clickbait headlines. Point?!?

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Post ID: @db+1k0z5a266

Interesting article published talking about a potential chevron Exxon merger. Since DW's drive is to cut costs, at all costs, I think this is a realistic possibility.

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Post ID: @by+1k0z5a266

You realize this is an Exxon layoff board?

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Post ID: @b7+1k0z5a266

Turns out they were really not necessary.

Spring could use some additional trimming.

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Post ID: @az+1k0z5a266

As if EM hasn’t cut as many or more through the MLRP process over the last few years

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Post ID: @as+1k0z5a266

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