Thread regarding ExxonMobil Singapore layoffs

Layoffs didn't get rid of the real problem

We lost so many good people last year and who's still here? Plenty of management figures who are still getting paid ten times more than they deserve while they continue to contribute nothing. They were protected by their pals while those who actually made some money for the company with their work got kicked to the curb. So don't tell me this was about saving costs long-term. If that was true, the employee composition here would be much different now.

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Layoffs in general rarely get rid of any problems...

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Post ID: @5zre+1dL6Ncoj

I agree with the OP completely, and this is bound to have significant negative impacts on the company. Unfortunately, when the decision-makers realize that, most of us will not still be at XOM.

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Post ID: @2wyq+1dL6Ncoj

@1izv+1dL6Ncoj, not surprised. They have lost at least five people last few years.

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Post ID: @2vvs+1dL6Ncoj

Isn't that a problem that's always been present at XOM? It is hopeless to expect something to change. They can only become even more greedy.

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Post ID: @1ibx+1dL6Ncoj

"If that was true, the employee composition here would be much different now." Good point.

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Post ID: @1pij+1dL6Ncoj

Rumor is that yet another anr lawyer just quit. What a mess.

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Post ID: @1izv+1dL6Ncoj

There's still good people left. The thing is how long will they remain here

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Post ID: @cqd+1dL6Ncoj

@qqg Perhaps that wouldn't be a problem if they did their job well enough. But they are not doing it.

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Post ID: @spv+1dL6Ncoj

Top dogs can never have enough.

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Post ID: @qqg+1dL6Ncoj

I’m just sick and tired of watching a good people leave.

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Post ID: @thy+1dL6Ncoj

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