Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

HSE cover up or we just don’t care about safety?

The number of serious safety incidents over the past two years is staggering, yet they seem to quietly disappear without real acknowledgment. Is safety no longer a priority, or is there a deliberate effort to downplay and cover things up? Even incidents outside the immediate work environment, like the fatal crash involving an intoxicated employee leaving a company dinner, are brushed aside without discussion. It raises a real question: has the organization lost its sense of empathy, or are lives simply not valued here anymore?


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I feel like we are being safe at my location. I feel a bit awkward doing the COW stuff and being graded on it. I see a lot of complaints about safety stuff. Is this coming from front line people, or people in the office? Do you feel like you are working in an unsafe environment? If so, you probably need to take control of the situation. That's on you big dog.

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Hahahaha. Safety costs money up front. It saves money in the long run but MW does not care about the future of CVX. Save money NOW is MWs approach.

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Post ID: @kb+1k7qgkc6f

Imagine thinking a megacorp cares 😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

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Post ID: @ab+1k7qgkc6f

Profit over people at any cost, even life. They scream safety is our number priority but with a disaster of a reorg that took place over the last year and the events that followed, it’s clear where the companies number one priorities are.

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