Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

OSHA recommends test from home for exempt employees

Huge win for employees getting exemption. Many companies are saying self-certification or home tests are all that is needed for test reporting after Dec. HON will likely put in something to overrule this and make life miserable

by
| 1662 views | | 10 replies (last ) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+1dpYqkL0

10 replies (most recent on top)

Hopefully, OSHA/FDA will allow proven therapeutics like Ivermectin that could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives as it did in Africa, India, and Central/South America. But then, the likes of Commie News Network called it "horse paste". The Truth is starting to see the light of day...
Wall Street Journal: The FDA's War Against The Truth On Ivermectin
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/fdas-war-against-truth-ivermectin

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1xwu+1dpYqkL0

As HW stated in the letter about the executive order there will be an accommodation for weekly testing for those who are granted the religious exemption. Those accommodations must meet the criteria for Title VII against discrimination.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1bed+1dpYqkL0

Companies use vaccine mandate to reduce workforce for Q4. Do not hold your breath. If test is good enough, but then why the mandate?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1pdr+1dpYqkL0

To be clear, it's not for companies with government contracts, it affects companies who hope to continue doing business with the government.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @zzl+1dpYqkL0

OP here: This was discussed in manager meeting at an aerospace company. Also stated :HR will work with the employee to get exemptions approved. Consultative process to be used with diversity group approving religious exemptions.HR will attempt to retain every employee post mandate. Stark and shocking difference compared to nasty email from a lawyer at HON

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @tes+1dpYqkL0

OP: Can you add a source to your claim and a link to it? If it's true many of us would be interested.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @fyg+1dpYqkL0

@yam, the OSHA recommendation was for those employees with an exemption, the EO provides two massive exemptions

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @jgn+1dpYqkL0

@dht: OSHA doesn't have anything to do with the Biden executive order for companies with government contracts. It's already been made very clear there is no option for testing.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @yam+1dpYqkL0

No this OSHA recommendation is for "exempt employees" i.e. those who choose a religious or medical exemption

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @dht+1dpYqkL0

There are two Biden mandates. The one Honeywell is currently complying with is the mandate for companies with government contracts that all employees to be fully vaccinated by the Dec 8 deadline. This mandate does not allow for weekly testing.

The other mandate is for all other companies without government contracts with over 100 employees to comply with an upcoming OSHA directive that requires vaccination OR weekly testing to be in compliance. It hasn't been released yet.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @xwx+1dpYqkL0

Post a reply

: