Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

honeywell doesn't bother to show up in court?

https://www.law.com/nationallawjournal/2021/04/20/us-labor-judge-puzzles-over-corporate-defendants-absence-in-whistleblower-case

Fired? Consider legal action if you have a story like this lady from intelligrated.
Honeywell doesn't even care enough to show up in court and listen.

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@2ham+1c3Hmai3 Thank you for again confirming what we already know. Honeywell has no moral compass.

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Post ID: @2rll+1c3Hmai3

These are corporate lawsuits which are very normal and HON ain't the only corporate firms that have such lawsuits filed against them each year. There are a whole stack of them sitting outside our legal departments with some dragged on so long with some since the 80s that haven't even made it to any legal proceedings. Trick is to let it die an eventual death which most of the times happens.
There was a case years ago, that a complainant filed a case against HON for a breach in contract terms. The case was dragged so long with nothing more than sending one of our junior legal eagles to the offices to request for an extension when it was due. And, as usual, it gets extended and the whole cycle continues. It was dragged so long till the complainant finally met his maker and the case was closed. Awful trick but it works.

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Post ID: @2ham+1c3Hmai3

You have to subscribe to see the article. Don't waste your time.

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Post ID: @1tgj+1c3Hmai3

Understaffed in-house legal department and/or outside law firms rejecting Honeywell net180 payment terms?

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Post ID: @ehs+1c3Hmai3

This case is about discrimination. I'm waiting for the ones about the financial manipulation to come to light. And before the Karens go bonkers over that statement, ask why Honeywell settled with the SEC years ago over alleged revenue manipulation and more recently over export control violations. Hint: It's still going on. It's called a "pattern of behavior."

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Post ID: @zgv+1c3Hmai3

I wonder how the whistleblower would be treated has they failed to appear?.

Honeywell is falling apart everywhere.

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