Thread regarding Pratt and Whitney layoffs

Major Post Strike Layoff

I heard similar chatter as I heard last December from some executives. They're starting to prep for a 15% cut to indirect and engineering. Whether it's due to the strike or a scapegoat it sounds like it'll happen before the end of Q2. The further you are from touching hardware theore danger you're in

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We had an 8% cut in January. Are we sure there's going to be an engineering layoff? No hiring freeze at this time either

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@1ms
Or India. The outsourcing will continue until what's left in CT is a handful of module owners.

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@183
Engineering will slowly migrate out of CT. Engineers need too much money to live in CT and P&WA must pay to attract them.

Much cheaper to hire engineers in Georgia.

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Post ID: @1ms+1jv61mjev

Heard the same thing. Cost cutting is driving a RIF in engineering.

Indirect is always a first place to go for overhead reduction. The remaining engineers are too scared to not work 65 hours/week to get the work done.

A VP once told me, "rule by fear. It is a very powerful motivational tool."

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Post ID: @19q+1jv61mjev

Any word if more engineering is moving out of CT to Georgia or Maine?

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Post ID: @183+1jv61mjev

I support the strikers. The CEO makes over $21 M/year. The people working in the hot factory just work to make the rich richer!

Indirect cuts will also happen as without hourly workforce there is not a lot for the engineers to do.

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Something tells me they are prepping for NGAP going to GE...

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Give them what they want and ditch everyone else

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Post ID: @hm+1jv61mjev

I heard End of June or early July

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