Shell is reported to have started laying off hundreds of employees in departments related to low-carbon and corporate affairs
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发表于 2024-1-18 18:18:29
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Shell has started laying off hundreds of employees in low-carbon, corporate affairs and other departments, according to sources. The first batch of positions to be laid off involve the low-carbon solutions department. It is reported that employees in Shell's corporate affairs department have received layoffs, while employees in other departments, including projects and technology, will also receive notifications one after another.
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