Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Honeywell waiting for outbreak

Weak communications about COVID-19, no contingency plans communicated, hundreds of internationally connected employees with family visitors or themselves visiting internationally, incubator cube environment with open recirculating air systems, no one being told to stay at home when hacking up a lung down the hallway or sneezing sending molecules flying over 700mph into the common air, outbreak in facilities like DV with a few thousand employees just waiting to happen.

No containment plan. No exception announced on removing sick time limit so people keep coming in sick, no work from home communication, and this is the world of "future" shapers with no future plan on this inevitable spread of covid-19.

Welcome new employees.

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Post ID: @OP+13Se9iCk

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@1qps: Boy I wonder who's being sarcastic today. Honeywell's moving to India and China as "high growth regions" anyways. More s—ers.

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Post ID: @6zzf+13Se9iCk

Just another way to get rid of the older workers

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Post ID: @4qdm+13Se9iCk

Not worried at all with a quantum computer calibrating air flows for lowest cost in my hub...…..wait a minute I looked again and it was a leased rooftop with a JCI unit.

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Post ID: @3ztr+13Se9iCk

1qps+13Se9iCk - Definitely Clueless

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Post ID: @2deq+13Se9iCk

I have a $100 for the first hero..I mean victim... in my building.

useless meetings cancelled . no commute.
imagine the savings from skipping a face to face and avoiding six months of pointless on-your-own-time improvement initiatives and status reports.
I bet we k–l engineering milestone metrics.

cough... cough... pretty sure I'm sick.
Need to quarantine.

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Post ID: @1nok+13Se9iCk

We can always work from home. Oh yeah, WE CAN'T!!! cough cough

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Post ID: @1tdf+13Se9iCk

Coronavirus might be bullish for Honeywell stock as it will k–l off older high cost workers saving severance and health care costs. I don't see the problem per the company's current strategy.

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Post ID: @1hjb+13Se9iCk

If the US people die off, the Indians won't have a clue what to do and they won't be able to fix their own screw ups. Everything gets fixed by the US in the end.

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Post ID: @1rnd+13Se9iCk

Hey, if it doesn't jack the stock price up, it isn't worth doing. And, as others have pointed out, if some of the pesky overpaid North American employees take it in the shorts, it's a win.

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Post ID: @1igw+13Se9iCk

New round of RIFs for Euro sites on the way - so I guess that'll help

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