Chevron is gearing up for the largest layoff in its history, planning to cut as many as 8,000 jobs worldwide as it folds Hess into its operations. The company expects to shed roughly 15–20 percent of its global workforce, and the pain will be felt close to home: hundreds of roles tied to the former San Ramon headquarters and a big block of downtown Houston jobs are on the chopping block as Chevron trims overlapping positions and centralizes key …
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