Chevron Corp., which recently relocated its headquarters to Houston, plans to lay off from 15% to 20% of its global workforce ...
Chevron, the oil giant that recently moved its headquarters to Houston, will lay off 15% to 20% of its workforce.
Chevron announced in August last year that it would be moving its corporate headquarters from San Ramon, Calif., to Texas by the end of 2024. The company selected Houston as the location for its ...
Chevron will lay off 15 to 20 percent of its global workforce by the end 0f 2026, in an effort to cut costs and simplify its ...
Chevron has been facing obstacles in recent months since its departure from San Ramon, with production challenges and a legal ...
Chevron, which recently moved its headquarters to Houston, is planning to cut a significant portion of its workforce over the ...
The oil giant employed 46,500 people globally at the end of 2023, meaning the cuts could affect as many as 9,000 employees.
Austin firm Capital Commercial Investments has been intensely focused on carving out space in Houston's office market.
The announcement of layoffs at Chevron— the second largest oil producing company in the United States— comes shortly after ...