Thread regarding Cenovus Energy layoffs

How are those packages looking?

How many months/years of service? Any prorated bonus? Benefits during severance? Anything else? Help the rest of us plan...

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So...no one has details they want to share about their severance package?

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Post ID: @hmii+Qd4Dm0X

7mci post

Like a fake, without integrity

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Post ID: @7ffv+Qd4Dm0X

But we walk and talk like we’re special, and thats what matters.

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Post ID: @7mci+Qd4Dm0X

Deep Basin people are not that special.

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Post ID: @5vwv+Qd4Dm0X

You are all misinformed. There have been ex-COP deep basin staff laid off the last few weeks, confirmed.

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Post ID: @5aii+Qd4Dm0X

Deep Basin staff are protected for a year after closing, Jan1, 2017. You can bet with Big Z in charge he’ll be aggressive about laying off staff to brown nose to the new CEO.

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Post ID: @5fvg+Qd4Dm0X

What's this Jan 2018 talk? I thought they are laying off from other BU's so that they can keep the Deep Basin group intact?

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Post ID: @5mdg+Qd4Dm0X

At least the ex-COP employees don’t have to worry about layoffs until Jan 1, 2018.

In other cheerful news, DBRS just released a note on CVE’s credit rating (negative) and more asset sales will be needed to right the ship.

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Post ID: @5rxw+Qd4Dm0X

Its worse. All the quiet with layoffs taking place at random, zero messaging from leadership about anything at all, meanwhile loads of hype of developing up assets has all been flushed into the bow river. I don’t believe morale ever got this bad at COP.

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Post ID: @5pyb+Qd4Dm0X

How do you compare this company to COP? Is it just as bad at Cenovus as it was at COP as far as morale?

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Post ID: @4ukw+Qd4Dm0X

A deep basiner would prefer a package from this disaster of a corporation.

......please!

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Post ID: @4fcz+Qd4Dm0X

The Deep Basin thanks you for your sacrifice.

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Post ID: @4zqy+Qd4Dm0X

About 150 counting the layoffs today.

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Post ID: @3txb+Qd4Dm0X

Any number on how many layoffs have been done since September?

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Post ID: @3yoi+Qd4Dm0X

In this economy it's near impossible to get any job when there is no demand never min low or high. At least decent severance package can be little bit comforting given economy is not rebounding and EI only lasts for 9 months.

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Post ID: @2baj+Qd4Dm0X

Your severance formula is a function of how difficult it is for you obtain employment in a similar position at a similar company. If you’re in a low demand position you can expect up to 4 weeks per year or as low as 2 weeks in a higher demand role.

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Post ID: @2ivx+Qd4Dm0X

It’s the standard 2 weeks per year of service unless somebody has been able to negotiate more??

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Post ID: @2vpp+Qd4Dm0X

Take a look for yourself... it's the bulge in my left pant leg that extends down to just above my kneecap!

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Post ID: @1dgs+Qd4Dm0X

Man did you get hosed!

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Post ID: @1dga+Qd4Dm0X

They are great, at least 1 week per year of service. If u work 20 years, lucky u, u get half a year of salry. Thi is very good.

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