Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Honeywell internal on furlough

Dear SPS Colleagues:

We know how hard you are working, every day, to help SPS win. We are proud of the work we’re doing together to create safe, productive and connected work environments around the world. As we’ve been sharing with you during our Town Halls, even with our strong focus on growth and delivering for our customers, we continue to face challenges in a few parts of our business and need to aggressively manage costs for the rest of the year to improve our financial position.

This means we need to make some tough decisions. Therefore, subject to local laws and works council information and consultation requirements, we will be asking many SPS employees to take unpaid time off, or a furlough, in both the third and fourth quarters. Intelligrated, Atlanta Software Center, HGR, H-1B visa holders and direct labor employees are excluded from these actions. These actions will ensure we remain competitive while positioning the business for future growth in 2017 and 2018.

For the U.S. only, in an effort to help employees plan, SPS will conduct the furlough as follows:

• Covered U.S. employees will be required to take one full workweek of furlough in both the third and fourth quarters during one of the weeks below:

• Q3: Sept. 11, 2017 – Sept. 17, 2017 OR Sept. 18, 2017 – Sept. 24, 2017. (Please note, there are three pay periods in Sept.).

• Q4: Nov. 6, 2017 – Nov. 12, 2017 OR Nov. 13, 2017 – Nov. 19, 2017.

Managers will make recommendations on furlough weeks for members of their team, and GBE and Functional Leaders will make the final decision. We expect that managers will communicate the furlough dates to U.S. employees within the next week.

Outside the U.S., furlough-related decisions or other actions may also be implemented in other parts of the world as permitted by local law. Instructions for affected employees outside of the U.S. will be cascaded by the regional teams in accordance with local laws and practices.

Everyone on the SPS Leadership Team is also participating in this initiative by taking a reduction in pay during Q3 and Q4. We are all in this together.

As a leadership team, we decided to implement a furlough to keep our team together. We value the teamwork you have demonstrated as we strengthen our business and our future.

We are extremely aware of what we’ve been asking of you this year, and we want you to know that each short-term cost containment action is being taken with a focus on a long-term plan for growth. We are pushing hard on sales and NPI launches, differentiating our portfolio with advanced connected solutions, and making investments in our Sales organizations. We’re positioning ourselves for success.

If you are included in this action, you’ll hear more details from your manager on how this action will be implemented for your team and location. Thank you for all you do to help us deliver on our commitments to our customers and to work safely.

SPS Leadership Team

@OH6Fq92-1vqb is the originator of the memo.

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Post ID: @OP+OMwCrnk

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Yjkj depending on your state, the first week of furlough (in a year) is unpaid, however you have to file weekly that you are working, when the 2nd one comes up you can be paid for it.

My director filed unemployment and encouraged all employees to do the same. I'm not sure you can legally retaliate against an employee who files unemployment during a furlough, but I'm not a lawyer.

Read the rules for your state, call the hotline. Remember, the premiums HON pays for unemployment insurance are part of your 'compensation' so use that benefit. Would you not use your medical or dental (whoopsies, forget about dental) because you would be worried about HON retaliating against cost? I think not

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Post ID: @zink+OMwCrnk

I am part of the furlough 2 weeks 1 this week and the next in November.

Have bee told that 'I shouldn't try and collect unemployment. It will make them mad'

Who cares.

Has anyone been furloughed the entire week and collected ?

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Post ID: @yjkj+OMwCrnk

Hey honeywellers - anyone have data on number of furloughs, by division, in the last 10 years?

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Post ID: @fosh+OMwCrnk

Balancing the failed strategies of an inept leadership team on the backs of the rank and file is a chickenshit way to balance the books. Shameful.

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Post ID: @fmwq+OMwCrnk

Furloughs for the workers so the bosses who already make too much, get big bonus

Sad so sad

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Post ID: @4gdg+OMwCrnk

The official public announcement is out The starter of the thread posted the actual message that went out. First furloughed week is September 11.

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Post ID: @2tcx+OMwCrnk

When is this going out?

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Post ID: @2xab+OMwCrnk

I think this is clear that top level management are not in tune with reality. Too many try to pidgin hole a division or product and never have the ability to adapt or learn what they do. You cannot force a round peg in a square hole but Ivy League education leads them to believe it is. Time for another change and hopefully for the employees someone who gets it.

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Post ID: @2vow+OMwCrnk

@vdc...that's a very noble concept that has no chance of consideration by the SPS leadership team. Not only would they not make a personal sacrifice, but I'm sure that corporate leadership wouldn't let them if they wanted to as it would set a precedent.

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Post ID: @uxm+OMwCrnk

Levels 5 and above: no bonus and 1o% paycut to show they recognize sacrifice is needed for the company to survive the downturn.

A saying I don't think leadership has ever heard.

Noblesse oblige is a French phrase literally meaning "nobility obligates". It denotes the concept that nobility extends beyond mere entitlements and requires the person who holds such status to fulfill social responsibilities, generosity towards others not of family a primary obligation.

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Post ID: @vdc+OMwCrnk

It's a very poor business model that depends on tactics like this on a regular basis to make the numbers. The surprising thing is how easily investors are fooled by it. This is not sustainable.

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Post ID: @mfd+OMwCrnk

They will spend $10,000,000.00 trying to figure out how to save $3,000,000.00. Then, when the metrics are measured, the clowns will get $$$$$ in bonuses.

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Post ID: @gyi+OMwCrnk

If they really want to save money then the leadershit team should not get bonuses.

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Post ID: @bpc+OMwCrnk

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