Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Severance may come with strings attached

Did not take the severance package and glad I did not because the new company did not want to deal with non compete agreements. I got slightly less pay but much better benefits with a defined career path. Much happier a after leaving Honeywell

Thank you @ 1dnb + 17nd4MU2 for mentioning this, I was not looking at it from that angle.
Did anyone else have difficulties lending a new job because of taking a severance and signing a non compete?

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LOL! Should have taken the severance. HW will not fight you unless you start poaching people to come work for you at new org. Even then it's highly unlikely the will sue.

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Post ID: @7mfv+17qzp2Tq

Lol... poster is paranoid with limited real world know how.... Honeywell is controlling my destiny from the grave. Thanks for the laugh.

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Post ID: @2rmi+17qzp2Tq

Does Honeywell make everyone sign a non-compete agreement or just executives and high level people?

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Post ID: @1lrp+17qzp2Tq

I am the original poster and want to respond to a couple of statements. Yes non competes can often be beat in court but new companies to not want to be involved. Especially against giants like Honeywell. So the court fight is between you and honeywell and why fight when you can save money by not signing the non compete. As to how they know where you work that us easy. First because the document requires you to tell them. Second if you are well known in the industry word spreads fast because it impacts business for Honeywell. If you are not high profile as an engineer, scientist or manager there is probably no reason for concern

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Post ID: @1xnn+17qzp2Tq

Should have taken the severance. the non-compete will not hold up in Court. Any company that lays off its people and tries to enforce the non-compete doesn't have a leg to stand on. If Honeywell tries to enforce it (which they will not), they will have to deal with the Courts which will probably want to nullify and review whatever agreements they have in place.

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Post ID: @zcp+17qzp2Tq

How do they even know where you end up?

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Post ID: @cvj+17qzp2Tq

Sounds very stup for not to

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Post ID: @wva+17qzp2Tq

Honeywell cannot stop you from working with a non-compete agreement...if they let you go...just ignore it...the courts are in your favor.

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