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Chevron selling Bay Area headquarters, paying for employees relocate to Houston
2022-06-29
[KCRA] Plenty of tech companies have moved their headquarters out of the Bay Area in recent years, from startups like Coinbase to industry pioneers like Hewlett Packard and Oracle. Elon Musk has been one particularly outspoken voice decrying Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,’s business conditions. Now, one of the East Bay’s legacy companies is joining the trend.

Chevron announced it is shuttering its San Ramon global headquarters and even encouraging some employees to move to Houston, the Wall Street Journal reported. The oil company will cover relocation costs for those voluntarily leaving for the Texas office, which has been growing and employs nearly 6,000 people. Meanwhile,
...back at the abandoned silver mine, a triangular dorsal fin appeared in the water. Then another...
the San Ramon office buildings have experienced dwindling numbers in recent years.

When Chevron vacates the 100-acre campus in 2023, freeing up prime real estate for the area’s growing life-sciences industry or developers looking to build apartments, it hopes to move into a smaller space in San Ramon, which will remain its headquarters, the Wall Street Journal said.

There are deep roots in California for Chevron going back to the late 1800s. While company leadership has pushed for a permanent move to Texas in the past, the oil company’s legacy in the state coupled with the location of its Richmond refinery in the East Bay has kept the company in California, sources told the Wall Street Journal.

Chevron did not return SFGATE’s request for comment.
Meanwhile, I hear that some companies based in Texas are allowing their work-from-home employees to move out of state. The reasoning is apparently deep unhappiness with the new abortion law, post-Dobbs. It will be interesting to see how many make that move, and what that does to politics in Texas and elsewhere.
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Posted by:Fred

#8  selling the excess real estate could be a $50M+ bump in revenues if they own it

if they are leasing it abandoning it probably means about $5M less in annual rent costs
Posted by: Lord Garth   2022-06-29 14:34  

#7  When I was temporarily working in Cambridge, Massachusetts I filed unemployment in Massachusetts.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2022-06-29 14:07  

#6  You don't find a huge amount of tree-bugging types in the oilfield. Not sure why, maybe the whole icky oil thing. Some of the recent 'geology' types can be wackjobs...knew some planning to vote for Bernie, despite the fact he said he was going to kill offshore. As for roughnecks...pretty sure I've NEVER seen a roughneck that was a liberal. Heck, they used to pester me for Halliburton swag to try and pick fights with greenies in Colorado.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2022-06-29 13:16  

#5  A lot of tree huggers in California, including Governor Dippity Doo Newsom, will undoubtedly be happy to see Chevron leave.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-06-29 12:21  

#4  Who do they file their unemployment claim with? The state from which they were employed or the state they reside?

....I just asked our HR about this - there is no specific guidance yet, but on first pass it's the state that the unemployment tax goes to.

Mike

Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2022-06-29 10:08  

#3  

Are they bringing SF culture with them to TX also?
Posted by: NN2N1   2022-06-29 09:19  

#2  ^ BOOM!
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-06-29 08:34  

#1  I hear that some companies based in Texas are allowing their work-from-home employees to move out of state.

So, their termination comes by email. Who do they file their unemployment claim with? The state from which they were employed or the state they reside? Going to be a game of tag in the first place and "we have no record" in the second.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-06-29 07:33  

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