Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

Salary Parity ?

With all the recent salary adjustments, does this mean that Downstream employees will some day reach parity with Upstream employees.

It’s no secret that Upstream has been much better compensated that equivalent roles than other parts of the organization. The company used to hide this some through different means including bumping someone at CL class or 2 for the same job in Upstream.

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Post ID: @OP+1k4V34q7

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OP point is that there is no more DS and US at least not at EMTEC. So will personnel within the same organization reach parity. Or will silos and division continue

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Post ID: @2idk+1k4V34q7

I think the entire global market pays Upstream and Downstream differently.

Whine all you want.

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Post ID: @2tbd+1k4V34q7

You think a pump in Upstream is different than a pump or compressor in Downstream, or a model complexity in Upstream than a model complexity in Downstream to warrant a different pay?

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Post ID: @2plh+1k4V34q7

How are things in Exploration? US is not Studio 54 in the new world order.

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Post ID: @2qry+1k4V34q7

C'mon man, upstream will always be pi$$ing downstream, not the other way around, because it defies the law of gravity.

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Post ID: @1qac+1k4V34q7

Upstream is ridiculously paid more than Downstream at every level even though lot of the work is similar. Parity or atleast gap reduction is a fair ask.

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Post ID: @1omi+1k4V34q7

Yes - I am sure EM would love to pay downstream way over market rate for their services.

Ha!

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Post ID: @hku+1k4V34q7

Looking forward to controllers hitting salary parity with upstream 🧐

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Post ID: @ogb+1k4V34q7

Upstream is purposely paid more than downstream. This is not a hidden secret. They are on a different pay band

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