Houston Chronicle by Paul Takahashi June 8, 2020
BP plans to lay off nearly 10,000 workers globally by the end of the year as it responds to the oil crash following a self-imposed 90-day moratorium on job cuts.
The U.K.-based oil major on Monday ended its three-month freeze and said it would start a process to shed thousands of jobs, most of which are office-based. The company said it plans to protect its rig workers, and prioritize safe and reliable operations.
BP has 70,100 employees around the world, including 4,000 in the Houston area, according to a Houston Chronicle survey. Houston is home to BP’s U.S. headquarters and its largest employee base.
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