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    Home»Global HR News»Exxon faces questions over layoff plans
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    Exxon faces questions over layoff plans

    Exxon’s moves come amid similar belt tightening across the energy sector
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauOctober 1, 20252 Mins Read10557 Views
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    Exxon Mobil Corp. has not yet provided details on what positions may be cut or when, after reports surfaced about potential layoffs. As per many media reports, Darren Woods, chairman and CEO, Exxon, had previously signalled that job reductions were likely under Exxon’s ongoing plan to “redesign work processes and improve cost competitiveness.”

    *In 2020*, Woods acknowledged that the strategy would result in colleagues leaving the company, but emphasised that Exxon would continue to uphold its core values and provide support to affected employees.

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    Exxon’s moves come amid similar belt tightening across the energy sector.

    Imperial Oil, Exxon’s Canadian subsidiary, recently announced plans to reduce its workforce by 20 per cent by the end of 2027, cutting roughly 900 positions primarily in Calgary. The company anticipates savings to the tune of C$150 million annually by 2028 and has flagged a one-time restructuring charge of C$330 million.

    Chevron also undertook significant cuts earlier this year, reducing 15 to 20 per cent of its staff as part of broader efficiency measures. Meanwhile, TotalEnergies said recently that it aims to save $7.5 billion by 2030 through operational streamlining and cost optimisation.

    The moves reflect a broader trend: even profitable oil giants are re-evaluating workforce strategies, prioritising efficiency, and reducing discretionary costs to safeguard margins against fluctuating global energy markets.

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