Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Layoffs Due to Tariffs

Any news about layoffs due to tariffs? I know Collins just had layoffs a few weeks ago. Btw Aero separating from Honeywell looks worse since Honeywell has exported everything in Aero.

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Post ID: @OP+1jr16g7w1

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@tk my husband is a disabled veteran and we DO NOT get $4200 a month so know your facts before you run your ignorant mouth.

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Post ID: @wvd+1jr16g7w1

Keep it going!
Tarriffs! Laptop! Gulf of hypocrisy!
Hey, all I know is libs rather have a vegetable at the seat than a blk woman. And they proved it. Now let's dye some hair blue, make up some AI gender roles, and keep this thread entertaining!

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Post ID: @818+1jr16g7w1

This is some d-mb stuff on here. Will tariffs effect you? More than likely they will, be it in your personal life or at HON. How much likely will depend on what division you work in HON. HPS/IA doesn't produce any of our products in the US anymore. So yes, in HPS tariffs will be added onto prices we charge to the customers for parts. Good news is, our competitors are in the same boat, bad news is that this causes customers to hold off on projects, parts replacements, upgrades. This will cause less service and project work, which will then cause less personnel to be needed to perform those tasks. Honeywell, like any other company, needs to remain profitable. As for disabled veterans, that is covered by DEI, protections have been removed by our current government. I have not seen any communications from HON to say that they are falling back DEI policies, probably out of my pay range to know such things.

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Post ID: @3tv+1jr16g7w1

I have been with Aero for over 30 years, watched em outsource then overseas 90% of commercial production. When Madsen came on board 85% of purchased parts were produced in the US. The goal from Madsen, 85% or more parts to be produced overseas & they provided the specs, drawings & all intellectual property necessary.
They will move corp overseas soon & we will all be unemployed. Pay su-ks, benefits really su-k & here we are

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Post ID: @3pa+1jr16g7w1

Strong people in corp laid off recently.

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Post ID: @19c+1jr16g7w1

You should probably be more concerned about layoffs from Honeywell being such a poorly run company.

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Post ID: @w3+1jr16g7w1

Disabled vets get 4200 a month. If they are disabled, why are they working? How can they work? Makes sense like TARIFFS make sense.

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Post ID: @tk+1jr16g7w1

I'm a disabled vet. They can't get rid of me. When you approach the unemployment office. You can tell them that and they'll probably be laughing. This is by no means disrespect to anyone who served in military.

You think since you have a disability you are immune from honeywell's games. They would lay off their own mother if they could make a buck. They would even fire their own mother if they could get ahead.

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Post ID: @sx+1jr16g7w1

lol, funny that you still think honeywell is a red white and blue american company. even after 60,000 jobs go overseas in last 15 years (10k reports), there is nothing honeywell cannot build outside the US that it builds inside the US... that includes torrance
engines, actuators, redmond accels and the crown jewel mems,rlg, and fog gyros.
you only pay taxes if it crosses border. max impact is on us customers...not honeywell. honeywell will double down on outsourcing.

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Post ID: @qw+1jr16g7w1

I'm a veteran and can't be impacted by Tariffs

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Post ID: @qb+1jr16g7w1

So are they canceling commercial airlines orders, or putting them on hold. Does anybody know if this is happening and how bad it’s gonna be. Plus, these te------ts have to be really bad on Honeywell.

This has to affect the aerospace division and even non-aerospace divisions.

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Post ID: @mb+1jr16g7w1

If they are stockpiling for a relocation, this won’t affect us.

This will be the true test. Major recession coming orders canceled. Yet! We just so busy if on the other hand, we start cutting heads. Then maybe they’re not stockpiling. Either way. This might be a great opportunity for them to give out severance packages to get rid of the old timers and thin heads before relocation.

My guess. They’ll change the pay grade or most employees so they’ll find a way to get rid of all these older people or people who are on their old pay grade system. Then I’ll do some downgrading and reconsolidating positions into one paving grade.

This might be the perfect example to get a severance package. If you don’t take the severance package, they might not offer another one. Just lay off and no severance package. Elliot management is famous for doing this. One time severance package for everybody in the company. They just need to eliminate heads or redundant rules.

Remember if you don’t take a severance package. They reduce headcount anyway and bring in cheaper labor. I’d rather walk away with a few bucks. Then just get laid off.

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Post ID: @ma+1jr16g7w1

@@dr+1jr16g7w1 - I think you just wrote a Bob Dylan-ish song, there. Some Subterranean Homesick Blues.

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Post ID: @m8+1jr16g7w1

Orders have been cancelled and hiring is frozen in my Aero division. Haven't heard of any layoffs, but it seems inevitable in this climate. I hope HW will do the right thing and ask for Volunteers. I'm ready!

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Post ID: @k4+1jr16g7w1

Came to learn about tariffs. Stayed for the memes.

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Post ID: @hn+1jr16g7w1

Just like DJT when you have a limited vocabulary you start name calling... predictable as the day is long.

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Post ID: @hk+1jr16g7w1

People with common sense and logic are called snowflakes. What do we call cult members who believe and follow a felon who's only out to enrich himself.

I'd rather be a snowflake then a red hat wearing imbecile.

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Post ID: @hh+1jr16g7w1

just another fiat currency crisis.
once a country decides it can just print money the result is inevitable.
leverage and too much borrowing ALWAYS results in the same pattern.
hyperinflation, war, currency reset.
sometimes they skip the war part.. but not often.
honeywell does great during wartime

trump is already telling you bitcoin/digital is coming...
currency reset not even being hidden..

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Post ID: @fh+1jr16g7w1

Bring Mfg. sites from MX back to US.

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Post ID: @fa+1jr16g7w1

The magician and the conman both use distraction to hide their true intentions. Let’s just hope this tariff nonsense doesn’t last longer than 2 weeks, otherwise…

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Post ID: @ev+1jr16g7w1

Sorry to break the news but all this economic stuff is a smoke screen for a very specific problem. The US and most other major governments, borrowed a BUNCH of money in the form of low interest bonds. Those bonds are coming due and must be refinanced. Tanking the global economy is EXACTLY the intent these tariffs.

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Post ID: @et+1jr16g7w1

Of course there will be layoffs due to tariffs.

People think tariffs are just about politics or trade wars—but for us at Honeywell, they mean real jobs are on the line. When global parts get hit with sudden costs—steel from Vietnam, chips from Taiwan, optics from Europe—our budgets don’t flex. Our contracts don’t wait. And Wall Street doesn’t care.

Engineering drops roadmap work to redesign products overnight. Procurement scrambles to requalify suppliers. Customers delay. Margins collapse. And then the calls start—freeze headcount, cancel travel, pause hiring, cut costs.

But cost-cutting isn’t abstract. It means your team shrinking. Your role getting absorbed. Your project suddenly off the radar. And once the reorg slide hits, no one’s safe—not even in growth businesses.

Tariffs don’t punish competitors overseas. They punish people right here—on our factory floors, in our engineering centers, at our desks.

Ignore the noise. The threat isn’t global. It’s local. And it’s coming fast.

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Post ID: @dr+1jr16g7w1

@da+1jr16g7w1 Make sure to hang those truck nuts and wear that hat!

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Post ID: @db+1jr16g7w1

@d1+1jr16g7w1 Enjoy the next 4 years snowflake

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Post ID: @da+1jr16g7w1

The tariffs are good spin is comical. Let's go golfing!

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Post ID: @d4+1jr16g7w1

Are veterans impacted by tariffs?

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Post ID: @d2+1jr16g7w1

DJT played you perfectly! Got out of jail and he's robbing your retirement. For every MAGA loving "Patriot" are we great yet?

Spare me the Hunter laptop conspiracies and he's fixing what JB broke. Pretty sure it was fine 73 days ago.

Enjoy soup and bread lines!

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Post ID: @d1+1jr16g7w1

Tarrif project back when intermec got absorbed, then sites in Lynnwood and Cedar Rapids closed. Those were fun times. We are here to merge, no worries... then good bye.

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Post ID: @a6+1jr16g7w1

Back in the day, 2016ish. There was actually a project called 'tarriff'. Product in China got diverted to Mexico, then again back to the states trying to avoid them. They didn't learn. Let's see how long these posts last. Been a few disappearing lately. Someone is censoring.

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