Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Mexico gets furlough too.....kinda!

Mexico is getting furloughed too but they get 5 days off with 50% pay. So that means they only lose 2.5 days of pay. I guess they figure they will make money if no one is scrapping hardware.

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To the poster who asked where you need to have a social security number (which you can get by just having a job) - IMSS or ISSTE depending where you work.

Medicine supplies are usually short but at most you need to go back a couple of days and they will give you like 10 boxes of whatever you need. (of course you need to see a specialist first in the hospital)

It does take a while, the whole red tape thing but at the end you get free meds and the doctors are actually quite good.

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It is all about Mexican Labor laws, not only Furlough but layoffs, if a Company in Mexico wants to lay off someone they have to pay, 3 months of salary + 20 days per year of service, so if you worked there for 5 years you wold get almost 6 months of salary

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Tell me this, does Chihuahua have a doctor on site. I do remember a full time doctor on site down there. He did basic things like shots, checkups, physicals and such. It was also rumored that he would see family members. Free of charge.

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Post ID: @2ihf+JiSZqLT

The thing about free medicine may be about another USA neighbor.

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Post ID: @2bma+JiSZqLT

Please, let me know where I can get free medicine in México!!!!!!

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Post ID: @1edt+JiSZqLT

Its because of the Mexican Labor laws, we laugh at our neighbors but they are well protected, plus they have free medicine.

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Post ID: @lli+JiSZqLT

No second furlough in Canada due to slightly stronger Labour Laws!

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Post ID: @bfw+JiSZqLT

must be easy to split a peso

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Post ID: @xya+JiSZqLT

Union, union, union.....

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Post ID: @mah+JiSZqLT

Same as other furloughs. Previous furlough was 'voluntary' with a side of 'volunteer or we will fire you'

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Post ID: @vyb+JiSZqLT

Sounds like the Mexican Government is looking out for their employees. The US government is worthless so it is time for Union's to start strengthening.

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Post ID: @nbt+JiSZqLT

I'll take that deal...heck they can furlough me for all of 2017 if they would pay me 50%. Tell you what, throw in 2018 too

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Post ID: @buz+JiSZqLT

Lol.....

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