Thread regarding Pratt and Whitney layoffs

CFB and NB Engineering Closing?

I'm hearing rumors that the engineering work from the Columbus and North Berwick remote sites will be moved to CT as a part of the restructuring. Seems to make sense with some of the work we're being asked to do. Does anyone have any specifics? Maybe that'll mean fewer jobs in CT will be cut.

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I think realistically, many MRO sites will be gutted across the country and world. Singapore got it bad.

As Greg Hayes said, they’re going after “high cost manufacturing locations” and lots of overhead.

CT sites will get the worst of it but others across the country won’t be pretty either. This shouldn’t be a competition of who’s plant gets it worse

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Post ID: @1zrr+17euZrot

Are people really saying EH is closing? What the f— are you smoking? Makes zero sense to move people out of the NY-Boston area, too much talent lost and relationships with UConn and other schools. Not to mention Pratt is too intertwined with the local communities. Keep coping

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Post ID: @1smt+17euZrot

The people suggesting EH would be shutdown are coping

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Post ID: @1zbc+17euZrot

Are you being asked to do work on parts produced at these sites?

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Post ID: @1bcu+17euZrot

Move TO Connecticut? One of the most business-unfriendly states? Ha.

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Post ID: @1jkj+17euZrot

Why the f— would they close EH? If anything theyll restructure middletown

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Post ID: @1vci+17euZrot

False. CFB & CFD as well as NB have nothing to do with EH. If anything they are going to close EH

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Post ID: @1lao+17euZrot

https://www.wtnh.com/news/connecticut/pratt-whitney-announces-15000-layoffs-local-city-leaders-brace-for-economic-impact/

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Post ID: @1edn+17euZrot

True.

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Post ID: @1lui+17euZrot

False.

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