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CVX cutting 10% of Houston office is big. That's 950 employees. I'm guessing on average they made $100K so that's $95M of income cut. Now consider the fear that's going to be generated at other firms. When a small independent cuts, I don't think people care but when CVX makes big cuts, that makes a dent.
Cutbacks always frustrate me. Not because they aren't important or necessary sometimes, but because it shows just how wasteful major companies are.
I read that of the 950 roles being cut, about 25% of the roles (slightly more) were just unfilled FTE's. So now that 950 is closer to 680. That means there are that many roles that Managers were holding budget for, but never needed.
I'm at one of the majors and I know for certain my boss has an FTE that he has tried to give back to his boss, saying he doesn't need it, and his boss won't accept it back right now. Now maybe it's just posturing so we can come up with "costing savings" later when the company forces it, but it's just silly how when necessary, we always find "cost savings" easily.
I've heard numbers such that 5% cuts are just "table stakes" and would likely be similar to chevron in terms of just not hiring for empty roles. It's crazy.