A Message to Chevron Employees

We want to hear from you.  The call’s confidential and on us: 1-877-844-4114

You work for Chevron. You’ve invested years into building a career with Chevron. Maybe you work in engineering, maybe you work in sales and marketing, maybe you’re an executive assistant.

We don’t pretend to know everything about your job, your colleagues, or your company. But we do know many, many people and whole communities that are suffering deeply because of the way Chevron does business in Ecuador, in California and around the world.

In the Ecuadorean rainforest, a father named Emergildo Criollo buried his two young sons and his wife was stricken with uterine cancer. The family drank, bathed, and fished in a river where toxic, oil sludge Chevron’s predecessor Texaco deliberately dumped.

No doubt you’ve heard about this issue. Your bosses may have sent you their version of the story, memos filled with the facts they claim and blogs they’ve paid to publish, but none of that changes the fact that people are getting sick and dying right now because Chevron refuses to change.

We get it. It’s hard to admit your mistakes.  But if Chevron doesn’t take responsibility and clean up the mess in Emergildo’s backyard and around the world, more fathers will lose their sons.

As an employee of Chevron you can literally save peoples’ lives by working inside the company to change Chevron. Will you?