FILE - This Jan. 16, 2020 file photo shows a Uniper energy company coal-fired power plant and a BP refinery beside a wind generator in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. The world hit another new record high for heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, despite reduced emissions because of the coronavirus pandemic, scientists announced Thursday, June 4, 2020.
LONDON — Energy company BP said Monday that its global workforce will be trimmed by 10,000 jobs as the COVID-19 pandemic slams the oil and gas industry. The changes are expected to significantly impact senior levels, cutting the number of group leaders by a third. The company said it will make the senior structure flatter.
Way to go Dems.
If they can keep pumping out the same level of emissions with fewer employees, then they deserve congratulations on the increase in efficiencies!
You better clean up the mess you made before you pull up stakes.
TeamPelosi Have you passed the bill that NYGovCuomo said he was trying to implement, pertaining to this SPECIFIC CONCERN w/businesses like BP?! How much of a bailout did they receive to NOW be cutting 10,000 employees from their payroll permanently?!🤨 coronavirus FiscalAbuse
But the stock market is up so all is well per bunker boy
Stocktwits
It's time to make the shift to carbon-nuetral energy.
Liberals right now...
This is so brutal.
Covid is a Hoax, Mass riots weren’t condemned rather praised
stock profits come before jobs
Winning
So a lot are demanding to defund or abolish the police. In case you’re wondering how a city would survive without cops watch this: EDUCATION IS LIBERATION 💜💜