The person who started this thread is way behind. Raytheon leadership went by the way side about 1 year after the "Friendly" BS merger.
Tom Kennedy left, and most of the board were replaced by UTC cronyism.
This is the way.
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Today 12/18/23 Monday Greg Hayes announced he’s “stepping” down retiring in May 2024.
I agree on that. Great idea. Of closing Richardson and Plano.
Should close them to save money.
Yes. Richardson and Plano sites still open.
What about Richardson and Plano? Are those still open? Richardson was new location and was former RTN Corporate.
Oh yes. Lemmon Ave. First wave of layoffs happened Thursday October 5th. 80 plus were let go. Then Friday November 10. 50 plus were let go. Then Friday December 8th. Lemmon Ave. Plant closed it's doors completely. And many Lemmon Ave. VSM had to look for other jobs also. Mckinney did not take All of them. Only a small portion went to McKinney. The other's VSM had to look outside for employment.
In the OPEN TO WORK at upper left of Picture of VSM. It has shaded green background Of the OPEN TO WORK on their Linkedin Page.
Linkedin Page. Their is some OPEN TO WORK on some VSM. Around their picture profile at upper left. On their Linkedin Page. A few VSM were not given a chance to go to Mckinney.
Many were not giving the chance to go to Mckinney. Some Lemmon Ave. VSM relocated to other Raytheon parent companies. 2 went to Pratt And Whitney. 1 went to Collins Aerospace. Others has OPEN TO WORK on their personal Linkiden Page.
So are you saying that almost all those Lemmon Ave Leadership folks were not even given a choice to continue their employment to McKinney?
Great last message. It is true. Many Lemmon Ave. Leadership did not go to McKinney. They were informed to seek other employment else where.