Thread regarding ConocoPhillips layoffs

News articles state Nov 10th....

Why has a date for the Layoff not been communicated to employees? Why do the news articles state a date of November 10th?


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@gt careful. Notifications begin Nov 10. Will occur that week. Dec. is the last day on the payroll, not meaning you work until then, meaning that'll be your final payment day for most laid off folks.

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Post ID: @h8+1k4ddnb4w

I got the WARN andit says layoff notifications will start on Nov 10th with ending work date Dec 1.

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Post ID: @gt+1k4ddnb4w

Employees are always the last to know. BOD spills it to their wining and dining buddies…. Oops

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Post ID: @e9+1k4ddnb4w

Any location with more than 100 employees with layoffs of 50 or more are required to submit WARN . Seems like Midland could be in play.

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Post ID: @at+1k4ddnb4w

@a8 You know people can't read. It's clearly stated on there.

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Post ID: @a9+1k4ddnb4w

The WARN notice says November 10

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Post ID: @a8+1k4ddnb4w

WARN requires 60 days notice. The state was notified on September 4. 60 days notice means COP could start layoffs the week of November 3.

The news is reporting November 10 because the story author is really bad at math and editors are more concerned about click bait headlines.

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