Thread regarding BP PLC layoffs

Anonymous questions....

So are townhall questions anonymous then?

That little slip up in the Sunbury townhall makes you wonder.


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Post ID: @OP+1km59prp0

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@hj obviously forgot your servant leadership sheep dip

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Post ID: @t0+1km59prp0

@fs everyone here works for the execs. If you want someone to represent regular employees, then you should organize.

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Post ID: @hj+1km59prp0

@ar it was v obvious there were planted questions in the chat. But if it's supposed to be an opportunity for the work force to voice their opinions and you decide to choose an easy question then you're avoiding the problems and likely view your job as working for the execs rather than the majority of people in the company...quite myopic

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Post ID: @fs+1km59prp0

@av they read out the name of an "anonymous" question submitter

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Post ID: @f9+1km59prp0

what slip up ? some the audience asked lots of questions

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Post ID: @cd+1km59prp0

What happened at Sunbury?

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Post ID: @av+1km59prp0

Surely this is obvious.. used to work for bp on some exec events and of course we made some questions up to allow execs to preach the message or ensure they could provide some positive messaging or so it wasnt just all about TSI.. thought everybody knew that...

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