Thread regarding Fluor Corp. layoffs

Layoffs

Every time a project is finished, they either move people to other projects or they let people go. Layoffs should be coming in soon. No projects=no work. no work=no jobs. If you are in engineering, save up your money, or live check to check and worry about what will happen if they let you go.

Look at Fluor Stock NYSE.

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Stop work share Fluor.It is expensive and also you are denying work to Canadian locals.this affects economy adversely at the end of the day.Keep all work in house.

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Post ID: @5dare+D3qZ3rP

Southern California Office had an offsite 2 days meeting with the big boys to pick and choose who will be axed in the next couple of weeks. There will be 33% reduction of staff across every discipline that around 300 people get ready for the storm.

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Post ID: @156CC+D3qZ3rP

There are rumors of layoffs in September after laybor day 2015.

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Post ID: @g7ws+D3qZ3rP

Oh yes I was a victim. But yah know what goes around cometh around and bites twice harder than before. October 15, 2015. Chevron Corp announced that it will be laying off again a ratio of 1500 of which are 600 contractors. TWC was given a WARN Act DOL letter. Reuters.com Chevron layoffs Texas

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Post ID: @9oZn+D3qZ3rP

Yes, the time will come, sooner than you think. The tendancy, given today's economy, will be to act proactively with anticipatory measures. There is no clear sign of what the "back side" of all this will look like, so the prudent thing to do will be to act sooner as opposed to later.

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