A few facts showing what kind of leadership and culture at XOM is:
- Advocating campus safety with all kinds of bs like enforcing holding the handrail, yet using management to threaten/force employees to go back to campus while ignoring the pandemic risks and the fact that covid-19 cases with new variants are going up in Houston. This is risk not only to the employees but also to their family members.
So much "truth" to XOM's guiding principle: "...We are committed to maintaining a safe work environment enriched by diversity and characterized by open communication, trust, and fair treatment."
- Laying off without calling it a layoff by using PIP. The whole world knows. Why so shy to call it a layoff?
- Enforcing dress code to keep the campus professional, but if an employee donates $100 "more than the previous year", the employee can wear jean on Friday. NICE! So no needs to keep the campus "professional" as long as the company get more $$$ back from employees each year? Whoever came up with this trick was a fk genius!
- Asking employees to volunteer in charity events but the employees don't really do much, like helping clearing out the scouts summer camps, but few days prior to the event, the camps had already been cleared by the camp staff. Employees getting there were just for a show. I'm not making this up. Participated in the event every year and saw the same thing over.
- Telling the world that XOM hires for a career but the fact is that there is no career for technical people, unless they want to "change their career" to management.
- Every single manager and executive talks about transparency but the fact is that employees do not know what CL they are or what salary range each CL is. They can ask their managers but won't necessarily get the answers.
Feel disgusted yet? What else?