Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Death by a thousand cuts

Will this process be Swift?

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The process will be glacially slow, the actual EOI and layoff will be swift. Think 2020, 2016, etc.

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Post ID: @5fph+1uImPBvO

Swift? Sir, this is Chevron.

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Post ID: @4uja+1uImPBvO

The process will be slow and targeted so that a WARN notice doesn't need to be sent.

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Post ID: @2rkr+1uImPBvO

There were quite a few less jobs in the PDC and it is assumed it will be worse next spring. Something Re-Org this way comes!

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Post ID: @1eyl+1uImPBvO

Well if SCM is not for the chop this time then you can bank on another round of fun and frivolity down the track. It is to efficiency what HR is to productivity. One day, someone senior will actually look to rectify that.

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Post ID: @yua+1uImPBvO

The recently appointed C-suite in Supply Chain just announced this week that SCM is not planning any re-orgs; however, the current PDC has only 1 position posted and the spring PDC only had a handful, what typically indicate some re-org is coming as you don't want to move people prior to a re-org. Are other functions hearing the same thing?

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Post ID: @foo+1uImPBvO

No it is Chevron, slow torture meat grind!

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