I have been begging for training over the last year. Training that is critical for growth and to provide additional capabilities - my manager told me to watch YouTube videos after-hours at home, but not charge training since it affects our yield. He also wanted me do it on top of my mandatory 44 hours of work per week. I asked HR for this policy and HR told me there was no EEI or Yield policy in place and refereed me back to my manager. It seems Honeywell has underground policies in place (unwritten) to not get in trouble. They will not write any of this down since they know it is 1. unethical and 2. possibly illegal. HR is complicit and they need to be reported to the government sighting fraud waste and abuse of government contracts.
Posted by @PBeBVvR-xat, I was wondering if anybody had similar experiences with Honeywell? This sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen, IMHO.