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Chevron Australia finds nearly half its workers have suffered workplace bullying

Is this what they have been up to instead of solving Gorgon?

https://stocks.apple.com/Ank04ibNTSoC-GlT4DggY4w

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I worked for PLEV. Biggest bully and a-ho-e in the company. He should have been at XOM rather than CVX-Aus. Good riddance.

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Post ID: @uewz+1jXfpeeM

Being an AUS citizen and Chevron employee, I can tell you the excessive amount of bullying is part of the Chevron culture. I am in the HSE group and you can just look at our senior leaders. RY was here for years and it was pure torture from her. I even remember when she went to the US, one well liked male employee filed a complaint against her for harassment and he got laid off. It was even supported by HR if I remember correctly. Look at the culture DP left behind. The complaints against him were huge at UNOCAL for his bullying. Have you been in a meeting with GS? All she does is belittle people. They tell me that you just don't file complaints in the US because they will just let you go. I think that is why our numbers are so high in AUS is because we are not afraid to speak up. Chevron is a great place to work with great pay as long as you keep your mouth shut.

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Post ID: @cwpr+1jXfpeeM

I’m not surprised a majority of the bullies are the females in ABU HR!

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Post ID: @9pox+1jXfpeeM

Half are bullies and the other half enjoy getting bullied. What’s the issue?

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Post ID: @6fua+1jXfpeeM

An internal Aussie problem. They chose to curtail all expat positions, so you can't blame anyone who isn't Australian.

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Post ID: @6jxp+1jXfpeeM

What you are experiencing is the outcome of the progressive way of thinking. You must destroy all history, culture, stability, loyalty, pride, optimism and sense of enjoyment. Everything from the past is bad. Past success was rooted in inequity, racism and privilege. Let’s all be miserable. Are we done yet?

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Post ID: @6zax+1jXfpeeM

Great, ow all of us will have to sit through multiple “workshops” on workplace bullying.

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Post ID: @6hlm+1jXfpeeM

@2ehb HR is not your friend.

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Post ID: @3bpj+1jXfpeeM

I don't let myself get bullied. But that's just me. To each their own.

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Post ID: @2rew+1jXfpeeM

Yet, the HR department was the last to find out or try to get a handle on it. I’m not surprised.

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Post ID: @2ehb+1jXfpeeM

Duh. Australia is an extremely racist place.

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Post ID: @1nhi+1jXfpeeM

@bto Not my thing.

If that’s what you’re into…do it outside of work.

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Post ID: @1srx+1jXfpeeM

Does anyone else find it hilarious that the linked story somehow has a photo from the Caracas office, currently home to the biggest, meanest, most infamous bully in all of Chevron?? LOL.

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Post ID: @1gzr+1jXfpeeM

Aussies will find anything to winge about. A friendly slap on the back side is nothing to have a nervous breakdown about, boys.

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Post ID: @bto+1jXfpeeM

Interesting read. SR and HR will find a way to sweep it under the rug, probably 'starting a new initiative to study the problem'. 'Reporting of incidents is very low...'. Yes, because Chevron has a long, long history of protecting the abusers (particularly if they're management) and ostracizing the victims. Most eventually just quit.

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Post ID: @lxa+1jXfpeeM

Here's a better version https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-29/chevron-bullying-sexual-harassment-discrimination-report/101711562

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Post ID: @xcf+1jXfpeeM

From each other, genius? 🤡

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