from 80,000 to 40,000 in a period of 2 years
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And even with 25000 employees, the salaries/total rewards annually, are approximately $2,875,000,000.00.
And with no jobs coming in to support these salaries, burdens and benefits, cost of operations & maintenance, all the facilities costs, lunch rooms, day cares, weight rooms, security, janitorial, landscapers, contractors, payoffs, executive bonuses, the three yachts, deer leases, lake resorts, private jets, limousines, and all the other burocratic crap, you can easily add in an additional billion or two, and you don't need to be a rocket scientist to see where we are heading.
We will soon fail, unless this executive management gets off their knees and pulls their heads out of each other's butt, and does some serious re-organizing. We are doomed to fail until something is drastically done to prepare for the future.
yuup,
Somewhere around 25000
i still think that number is horse crap and is inflated.
If we had 40000 employees, payroll, burdens & benefits (total rewards) on average annually would be over 3 billion dollars.
Economy sux, we have no work coming in or going out, which means there is no money coming in, that is not sustainable and we will soon fail IF, there are 40000 employees.
This is why we have a lot less employees than everyone thinks that we do.
Peoples information just is not correct and you should check the facts. Look at the US SEC regulatory filings. The company does not provide exact numbers of employees, only ranges. Latest 10-Q filing with date of June 20, 2016 states "With over 50,000 employees" in the Executive Overview. Yes, many people have been eliminated from the payrolls and further along in the filing it states "We have reduced our global workforce by approximately 40% since the beginning of 2015". But it is not at 40,000 ... yet.
That number seems more logical and wouldn't surprise me if it even less than that.
I was hearing that we had 25000
I said before on this thread and will say it again, I think that those numbers are high......
I don't see where Halliburton has 40,000 employees...... They play this numbers game for another reason.
There are not 40,000 Halliburton employees.
10,000 max in the U.S.
15,000 to 20,000 globally
30,000 max
Cost is the bottom line to our Captain Dave.
Stuff happens
more to come.
You are definitely correct!