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Report: ExxonMobil to lay off nearly 400 Texas employees after Pioneer acquisition
ExxonMobil has announced plans to lay off nearly 400 employees from Pioneer Natural Resources Co., after purchasing the Irving, TX-based operator for $63B.
ExxonMobil to Shed Nearly 400 Texas Jobs Following $60 Billion Pioneer Acquisition
ExxonMobil plans to cut 400 jobs post-acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources, with layoffs continuing until May 2026.
Exxon Mobil to Cut Almost 400 Jobs in Wake of Pioneer Acquisition
A regulatory filing shows more than 90% of layoffs are at Pioneer’s former headquarters in Irving, Texas with the rest being workers in Midland.
ExxonMobil to lay off nearly 400 Pioneer employees post-merger
ExxonMobil will lay off nearly 400 employees from Pioneer Natural Resources following its $63 billion acquisition.
Spring-based ExxonMobil laying off workers in North Texas, filing shows
The Spring, Texas-based multinational oil and gas corporation will lay off 367 workers in Las Colinas, and 18 in Midland, according to Texas Workforce Commission filings.
Exxon laying off almost 400 workers at Irving’s Pioneer Natural Resources
Oil giant and formerly Irving-based ExxonMobil company is cutting 397 workers from recently acquired Pioneer Natural Resources, another blow to North Texas’ shrinking oil and gas sector. The layoffs come after ExxonMobil,
Exxon Set to Slash Jobs at Pioneer Natural Resources by 20%
Exxon will reduce the headcount at Pioneer Natural Resources by some 397 over the next two years, reducing the number of employees by 20%. The move follows Exxon’s megadeal for the acquisition of Pioneer, which had a final price tag of around $62 billion.
Exxon Mobil to lay off nearly 400 Texas employees as a result of Pioneer acquisition
Spring-based Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) is laying off 397 Texas employees as a result of its $59.5 billion acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources, the company said in a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act letter sent to the Texas Workforce Commission.
Exxon to cut nearly 400 Pioneer employees in Texas by 2026
Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) expects to lay off 397 employees from Pioneer Natural Resources, according to a notice to the Texas Workforce Commission released on Wednesday, after purchasing the company for $63B earlier this year.
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ExxonMobil plans to cut nearly 400 jobs in Texas
ExxonMobil will reduce its workforce in Texas by nearly 400 positions following its acquisition of shale producer Pioneer ...
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Exxon Mobil To Cut 400 Texas Jobs In Stages Through 2026
Exxon Mobil plans to lay off 400 employees in Texas due to acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources. It aims to cut $15B in ...
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Exxon Plans to Cut Almost 400 Pioneer Jobs in Texas by 2026
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