Thread regarding BP PLC layoffs

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@fk engineers are good at engineering, but not necessarily at managing. Hopefully she either has some training in HR or just has a knack for it.

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Post ID: @fr+1kwcbq2x1

@ac we don't the are an obstacle to actually do what needs to be done which is fire underperformers instead of PIPs and more grow conversations, and more performance conversation, etc. etc.

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Post ID: @fk+1kwcbq2x1

I see she's leaving to spend more time with her children.... Poor kids, maybe she'll put one of them up for adoption to increase efficiency?

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Post ID: @de+1kwcbq2x1

MO saw through that falsehood and woke ideology. Good job getting rid of her

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Post ID: @ah+1kwcbq2x1

@ae nope LJP ex supply chain now wells vp is still living large

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Post ID: @ag+1kwcbq2x1

We took out a net negative influence

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Post ID: @af+1kwcbq2x1

Is that the last of the Bernadette’s gone?

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Post ID: @ae+1kwcbq2x1

And replaced by a non HR person. Not sure what to think-- better without KD, for certain, but an undercut to the function. Reads very much as if we don't need professional HR people and that we don't value that kind of work.

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Post ID: @ac+1kwcbq2x1

About time

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Post ID: @a4+1kwcbq2x1

Fu---d it up and fu---d off

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Post ID: @a3+1kwcbq2x1

Welcome Sonya Adams.

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Post ID: @a2+1kwcbq2x1

She was a clear net negative to bp

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