Anglo-Dutch supermajor Shell is planning to cut between 7000 and 9000 jobs — 8.5% to 11% of its global workforce — as it looks to streamline its business to thrive in the energy transition. Shell said ...
Shell Plc will eliminate at least 20% of jobs in its deals team as the company continues to restructure its business units in an effort to reduce costs, according to people with knowledge of the ...
Energy giant Shell (SHEL) (GB:SHEL) is planning to lay off about 20% of its employees within its oil exploration and development, and subsurface units, according to Reuters. This move aligns with ...
Shell (NYSE:SHEL) will eliminate at least 20% of jobs in its dealmaking team as it restructures business units in an attempt to cut costs, Bloomberg reported Wednesday. Staff in the division, which ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Shell Plc is set to cut around 20% of its workforce in some oil and gas exploration and development divisions as CEO Wael Sawan works to ...
Shell has initiated a fresh round of job cuts, beyond the previously announced reduction in its low carbon solutions (LCS) division, as the supermajor eyes significant cost reductions by the end of ...
Shell plans to cut hundreds of jobs on its oil and gas exploration and development team, including a significant percentage of workers in Houston, according to a Reuters report. At $9.7 billion, Shell ...
Shell is planning to outsource most of its global IT operations in a move that will affect thousands of jobs worldwide. The oil multi-national is finalising contracts for AT&T, EDS and T-Systems to ...
LONDON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Shell SHEL.L will cut around 15% of the workforce at its low-carbon solutions division and scale back its hydrogen business as part of CEO Wael Sawan's drive to boost ...
Shell Plc has begun cutting jobs beyond previously announced reductions in its low-carbon division as Chief Executive Officer Wael Sawan seeks to trim costs and be more competitive with US rivals, ...
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