Exxon Mobil to Slash 2,000 Jobs Worldwide
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Exxon Mobil to Slash 2,000 Jobs Worldwide
Exxon Mobil Corp., the largest U.S. oil producer, has announced plans to cut almost 2,000 jobs around the globe as it consolidates smaller offices into regional hubs as part of its restructuring plans. The oil giant’s CEO, Darren Woods, distributed the company’s plans in a memo to employees on Sept. 30, Exxon confirmed to The Epoch Times. Imperial Oil Ltd., which is about 70 percent owned by Exxon, announced a cutback of 20 percent of its workfo…
Exxonmobil announced the layoffs of 2,000 employees as part of a long-term restructuring plan. Exxonmobil announced...
ExxonMobil is cutting 2,000 jobs, representing 3-4 percent of its global workforce. This reduction is part of a long-term restructuring amid volatile oil prices.
Exxon to cut 2,000 jobs as oil sector workforce reductions accelerate – Oil & Gas 360
(World Oil) – ExxonMobil plans to cut about 2,000 jobs globally as the Texas oil company consolidates smaller offices into regional hubs as part of its long-term restructuring plan. The reductions represent about 3% to 4% of Exxon’s global workforce and are part of the company’s ongoing efficiency drive, Chief Executive Officer Darren Woods said in an memo to employees Tuesday. Calgary-based Imperial Oil Ltd., which is nearly 70% owned by Exxon,
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