Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

What’s the incentive for bonuses?

What’s the incentive to go above and beyond if problem BUs can destroy our CIP? My BU is performing above expectations, but we’re already having expectations managed on CIP. Shouldn’t management be rewarding BUs that performing, rather than punishing all BUs uniformly? This type of reinforcement is known not to produce results. It’s basically “blame and punish”. Wanna see better health and safety performance? REWARD the BUs who are succeeding.

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Post ID: @2fim+1pUrGuws

Tail wagging the dog

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Post ID: @2omg+1pUrGuws

We only have one stock price. We’re in this together. Sorry.

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Post ID: @1opd+1pUrGuws

What’s truly sad is this is just an obvious ploy to try to offset the issues in TCO. Need to find extra OpEx savings because TCO? Cut bonuses for everyone (yes they count toward opex). Easier than actually becoming more efficient. Share holders are happy for a few days.

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Post ID: @1hrk+1pUrGuws

It just proves again that management isn't concerned about you. Their bonus and compensation is all that matters. If you stand in their way, you will be dealt with. Otherwise, sit down, shut up and keep your head down. The axe man cometh.

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Post ID: @1zon+1pUrGuws

Your bonus is the keep you focused on Mikey’s payday: Everything else is worthless!

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Post ID: @1kxn+1pUrGuws

That’s how they used to do it (remember BU factor in the CIP award formula?). Nowadays it’s all about winning or losing as one team.

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