Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Recently left HON, glad to have done so!

It was a fun ride while it lasted but time to go. I was on the Automation/Remainco side and don’t have faith in that team to set any sort of real strategy. (“Launch more NPIs” is not a strategy) For those sticking around, best of luck in the coming Hunger Games! I hope you like eating curry.


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@jt your last statement about how “nobody does the work” is very poignant. That “nobody” starts from the very top.

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Post ID: @nm+1kvpfgpc2

I LOVE eating curry and the spiciest one at that. And that aside, the strategy for RemainCo is particularly strong. Honeywell will be a titan company like it once was. The problem is the people and lack of coordination at the moment.

Working with many teams is sort of like the Tour de France... except with kindergardeners with training wheels.... Once the company realigns the structure and how functions engage with one another honeywell is going to be a dominant force in the market.

Everyone complains and has an opinion. But nobody does the work to progress the company forward. Do your part, stay optimistic, and the company you are at will be great once more! Otherwise wait for the "Hunger Games" as you put it and have Katniss Everdeen RIF yo' self.

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Post ID: @jt+1kvpfgpc2

@hv nice try HR

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Post ID: @j3+1kvpfgpc2

Indians still play the racism and minority card, despite being the majority at Honeywell and holding majority of leadership positions. As for the racism claims, it amazes me that Indians who believe the company is so racist still choose to work there and move to the U.S. If India is truly the better, non-racist country they describe, then why not stay there? They’ll be fine in India, and we’ll be fine here.

I also don't see Indians leading Honeywell China or Honeywell Japan. Let them try playing the racism card there. Instead, they use it in Western countries, especially the U.S., where they can take advantage of softer laws and policies.

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Post ID: @j2+1kvpfgpc2

@gk which business and which VP GM?

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Post ID: @hv+1kvpfgpc2

@ge is it still playing if my VPGM has said it in no unclear terms?

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Post ID: @gk+1kvpfgpc2

@ez I don't see the Indians playing victim. The attribution of layoffs as due to Indians is the rest playing victim.

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Post ID: @ge+1kvpfgpc2

@ea they love to play the victim.

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Post ID: @ez+1kvpfgpc2

@dz you seem to think Indians are the minority at this company…

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Post ID: @ea+1kvpfgpc2

While Honeywell is in a mess right now and I myself left recently, your comment is blatantly racist. Terrified for all the non-white and Indian looking colleagues who must now face under the nose racism.

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Post ID: @dz+1kvpfgpc2

I left clearwater site as well. Too many problems. Everybody blame everybody.

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Post ID: @bx+1kvpfgpc2

@OP glad you made it out... I agree with you... it is difficult and depressing.

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