Russian energy giant Gazprom is considering a 40% cut to its headquarters staff after posting its first loss in 24 years, according to a letter from one of its board members to the firm's CEO.
Petersburg. A letter from Gazprom's board to its CEO suggested layoffs of 40% for its headquarters amid "challenges." The letter said wages among managers had risen to nearly $500 million a year.
Gazprom Neft , the oil arm of Russian energy giant Gazprom , announced on Friday that its net profit for 2024 was 479.5 billion roubles ($5.22 billion), a decrease of 25.2% year-on-year. Russia's ...
MOSCOW, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Russian gas giant Gazprom (GAZP.MM), opens new tab, squeezed by plunging sales abroad as the Ukraine conflict prompts European buyers to turn away, is seeking to raise ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian energy giant Gazprom plans to cut staff numbers at its central office in St. Petersburg, a company spokesperson said on Monday, as the company faces severe headwinds from ...
The energy giant Gazprom is considering slashing staff by almost 40% at its headquarters in Saint Petersburg. The company's deputy chairwoman Yelena Ilyukhina proposed laying off 1,600 of its ...