Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

CIP?

So when does brass tell us CIP rates??

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Post ID: @4nst+19865RNo

FYI - corp factor was 0.75 for the 2016 performance year (and 0.80 for the year before that). We lost more money in 2020 than 2016. And we actually made money in 2015.

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Post ID: @4uqo+19865RNo
  1. 85 or bust. I got bills to pay.
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Post ID: @3woo+19865RNo
  1. 0. level 1 source
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Post ID: @3tej+19865RNo
  1. A.G. is CIP of 0.4
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Post ID: @3neu+19865RNo

MW will email the factor this week. Gone are the days of grand corporate town halls where the CEO grins from ear-to-ear while announcing the CIP corporate factor to applause and fanfare. J-Dub loved to be Gru in front of all his minions. MW does things differently, more matter-of-fact.

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Post ID: @2aws+19865RNo

No CIP for 2020 performance year. Profit and revenues missed, as well as key metrics.

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Post ID: @2dqa+19865RNo

That is pretty good...

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Post ID: @2hzo+19865RNo

It is 0.85, just watch...Chevstonk

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Post ID: @1nws+19865RNo

cip is for having the patience of a saint to stay for the year , get layoff and then collect it

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Post ID: @ezc+19865RNo

unless you are somehow an insider at Chevron, how the heck do you know that you troll .85 indeed lol

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Post ID: @hti+19865RNo

Your CIP is zero. Period.

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Post ID: @bvf+19865RNo

CIP's are only being applied to employees with brass balls. There are very few left.

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Post ID: @xtq+19865RNo

The corporate factor hasn’t been released yet. Townhall is not until next week.

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Post ID: @qur+19865RNo

wonder if those let go will get any cip as promised

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Post ID: @gtj+19865RNo

If true that’s GREAT ... all things considered.

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Post ID: @bqe+19865RNo

CIP is 0.85.

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Post ID: @jbd+19865RNo

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