Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Mass exodus probably coming in 2023

Honeywell boasts to their employees that their number one asset is their employees. Hmmm. Then they furlough them for two weeks taking away 3.8% of their paychecks. Add that to inflation of about 8%. Its no wonder they don't see a mass exodus. Probably coming in 2023. It's sad to think that Honeywell raised their product prices in 2022 over 20%, to combat inflation. Then refuse to increase their most valuable asset's paychecks at revue time. Another case of the rich getting richer. Honeywell clearly could give two cents about employee satisfaction, but instead only think about EPS, which of course, only the people at the top stand to gain from. Let's not forget about their CEO. "Adamczyk's total package is 346 times the median employee's compensation." (>$21M)

@Mqrt+1jVzCh6h makes an excellent point.

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Honeywell is bottom feeders top to bottom. Count me in that group. I'm waiting on my going away package. Most likely I'll be leaving before then though. It would be nice to have a couple of months paid and insurance.

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Post ID: @2Wejf+1kMJzsrY

The entire business is now full of bottom feeders. How long will it take for this old dinosaur to die of rot. If there is any good meat left it will be sliced off and sold soon.

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Post ID: @2Wief+1kMJzsrY

There was pretty much mass exodus in the PHX Aerospace area in 2022. Per the AZ Republic newspaper large employer numbers, Honeywell, even with what was called an unprecedented 2022 hiring attempt, still lost 20% of AZ employees in 2022. The only real hirable candidates are bottom feeders vs true product design game changers.

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Post ID: @2Wxea+1kMJzsrY

After a long "career" it's amazing to see the outsourcing of pretty much all departments. After covid, the administrative support almost disappeared. No loyalty, no recognition. Bottom line dollar is all that counts. Look elsewhere

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Post ID: @2Wvvt+1kMJzsrY

This company is so bad. They don’t follow state, laws, federal laws, and the most cutthroat people I ever worked for.
If you worked for a real company, this behavior wouldn’t be tolerated. They won’t promote harassment, termination, bullying, and I want louder employees to be screaming at other people. These people would be let go. In other words fired.

Not at Honeywell. They promote them then everybody imitates what they do because they see the results they get. One huge toxic environment. Want me to make matters worse. Human resource looks the other way. In fact, most the time to protect these type of people.

As long as you push parts and make other people go faster. No matter how you treat these people management will look the other way and encourage behavior. I am so sick of this place. I’m finally leaving this year and I feel sorry for anyone who hires our management.
It will start to have the same problem as Honeywell. Expect massive turnover. Your quality will go down. They won’t follower processes anymore. In order to speed things up.

If you guys ain’t careful, there will be a major recall coming, which will make the stock sink. I’m getting the he-l out of here before it happens.

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Post ID: @ducq+1kMJzsrY

Those with real skills leave and do quite well. it's the 5's that stay and get abused.

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Post ID: @1xlq+1kMJzsrY

We'll see. I think the talent is already gone.

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Post ID: @1zxd+1kMJzsrY

Not forget Adam's bottle of wine.

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Post ID: @1pdm+1kMJzsrY

There has never been a mass exodus in all the layoffs I have seen over 15+ years. However I have seen significant top talent leave and those who are close to retirement work a straight 40 and walk out the door on time like they were punching a clock. I have 3 years to retirement. I will start my clock punching January 2024 for two years of taking maximum vacations and giving zero HiPacs!!

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Post ID: @sxb+1kMJzsrY

I am out of here in 23, been 5 long years, stock has vested, 401K match vested. Complaints are piling up and work load is increasing. Have couple options, will take them and then wait for HON RIF as it comes with a payout

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Post ID: @awx+1kMJzsrY

I know I won’t be there by the end of 2023. I’ve had enough of revolving first line managers. My current one is leaving the role shortly after she authored my last year review. Knowing she was going to be gone, I have to think she doesn’t mind hitting her quota of outer Ls.

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