Thread regarding Imperial Oil Limited layoffs

Employee Forum June 2026

So, did anyone else leave the employee forum this morning feeling utterly transformed? Because clearly management thinks a few PowerPoint slides and some forced enthusiasm are all it takes to convince us this “transformation” is the best thing since sliced bread. At least they finally admitted the culture is circling the drain—growth, I guess.

And that shiny new building they want to plop down in Scona? A pocket‑sized QP with all the fancy amenities. Because nothing says “we value you” like spending a fortune on a building instead of, you know… fixing the actual problems. Can’t wait to see what astronomical number they pull out of the hat this time.


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I love the speaking down from a bunch of Exxon “leaders”. SM got promoted above a hugely competent Imperial female leader….who is now ki-ling it at Suncor. And we’re left with these duds. Also could NK just stop? We all know the move to Edmonton is not about collaboration, it’s about JW being dominated by Exxon, and being unwilling to protect Imperial.

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Post ID: @cc+1kvvcydrs

My only regret in quitting immediately after the announcement is that I won’t get to be a bystander for this multi-year debacle

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Post ID: @ay+1kvvcydrs

2 hours wasted I will never get back. Even QA session was bland.

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Post ID: @aw+1kvvcydrs

Honestly, these forums are becoming counterproductive. Instead of building confidence, they come across as tone-deaf and leave people feeling worse.

Highlights of the tone deaf commentary:

  • "I’ve had a long career with 17 expat assignments. While expat opportunities are now limited, you can still build the same diverse career in Edmonton” - Upstream VP
  • “For those leaving us, whether not offered a role or unwilling to relocate to Edmonton, please know we still value you tremendously.” - CEO
    “My favorite part of the building is that it’s shaped like a hockey stick.” - Transformation Lead
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Post ID: @as+1kvvcydrs

How much of that share price gain was from Ukraine and Iran war........

Love when that B answer the question on cutting benefits......benchmarking.

The upstream B deliver word salad at Karmala level.

How much should we lean into XOM until we are no longer a separate company......oh wait....nvmd

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Post ID: @ah+1kvvcydrs

At least its shaped like a hockey stick!

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Post ID: @a6+1kvvcydrs

The funny thing is the new YEG space will be a lot worse than QP regardless of cost: all WE3, no storage space allowed for any function, no underground parking, I bet the food service will be worse, etc etc.

I held in my chuckle when John mentioned “delivering positive employee experiences”.

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