Thread regarding National Oilwell Varco Inc. layoffs

National Oilwell Varco to cut 1,500 Norwegian jobs

-National Oilwell Varco (NYSE:NOV) says it will cut 1,500 jobs from its Norwegian workforce, or a bit less than a third of its staff there, by the end of this year as low oil prices have led to reduced spending by oil companies and lower sales of new equipment; 900 permanent jobs and 600 contract workers will be cut

-Statoil, Norway’s dominant oil company, said yesterday that it would cut up to 1,500 permanent positions and 525 consultants from a total Norwegian workforce of more than 20K.

-NOV's Norwegian arm contributed ~4% of the company’s $21.4B in total revenue last year.

http://seekingalpha.com/news/2584365-national-oilwell-varco-to-cut-1500-norwegian-jobs

This is the news that a lot have been waiting for and the first actual announcement by NOV concerning layoffs. I have been told the labor laws are very different from the US so they cannot just cut people on a whim. Considering that they only contributed 4% to total revenue last year, you would think that this would have come a lot sooner.

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NOV is trying to layoff as many without being a news headliner.... a commentator was spot on when he said they laid people off incrementally in US, Singapore, Korea, Brazil, UK, etc.

Small enough not to arouse attention of local labor unions and get on the news, unlike Baker, Schlum, and Halli, NOV did a dick move and in locations where they can get away with minimum layoff benefits they did their number, look at US, Brazil, Singapore and Korea. The laid off get shit for redundancy benefits.

Well all is fair in this game, remember NOV is just there to get experience and move on.

For the technical college trainees, you can renegade on your contractual obligations and NOV is balless to pursue you for it, they figured that its not work the civil legal fees on their end to pursue you.

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NOV is trying to layoff as many without being a news headliner.... a commentator was spot on when he said they laid people off incrementally in US, Singapore, Korea, Brazil, UK, etc.

Small enough not to arouse attention of local labor unions and get on the news, unlike Baker, Schlum, and Halli, NOV did a dick move and in locations where they can get away with minimum layoff benefits they did their number, look at US, Brazil, Singapore and Korea. The laid off get shit for redundancy benefits.

Well all is fair in this game, remember NOV is just there to get experience and move on.

For the technical college trainees, you can renegade on your contractual obligations and NOV is balless to pursue you for it, they figured that its not work the civil legal fees on their end to pursue you.

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Post ID: @6Gjo+C2HOP8s

Next round Europe, then Russia and finally Asia

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Post ID: @5qxn+C2HOP8s

What about the nov in Asia? Will they get layoff as well ?

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Post ID: @48ta+C2HOP8s

There have already been incremental layoffs around Houston. Minimal enough to not report and strategically done in numbers to not violate the Warn Act.

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Post ID: @1khF+C2HOP8s

Layoffs from NOV Houston offices are imminent (reliable sources from management). Expect to be in July after Q2 earning announcement.

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Post ID: @gb0+C2HOP8s

I would imagine Houston PCG is in the cross-hairs as the next target.

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