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Chevron’s reduction reported to the Texas Workforce Commission on July 21 represents more than a third of the Hess Corp. headcount.
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Houston-based Chevron Corp. plans to lay off approximately 575 employees from Hess Tower downtown now that it has closed its ...
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The EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) reached an agreement with Vistra Corp. to remove and dispose of the batteries affected by the fire last January at Moss Landing.
An Audrain County man who was charged earlier this month in a fatal crash has been arrested, according to a press release ...
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Chevron cut 575 positions in the Houston area after it completed its merger deal with Hess, a Texas Workforce Commission ...
Chevron will lay off nearly 600 legacy Hess workers after its $55 billion acquisition July 18, according to the Texas Workforce Commission.