Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Benefits enrollment is out.

Now we get to see how bad they're gonna screw us this time...

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Hmm. The family in-network deductible remains unchanged at $3000. Where did this $7100 figure come from? I did see that out-of-pocket in-network max went from $6850 to $7150 for an individual within a family plan.

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Post ID: @2mim+K1pOmcx

The dental options are terrible because no quality dentist accepts MetLife. You can just buy direct from guys like Cigna and Delta Dental and it costs about the same per month for much better coverage.

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Post ID: @2kmp+K1pOmcx

Deductible is now $7,100 instead of $3,000.

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Post ID: @1ezn+K1pOmcx

I'm planning to decline the dental "coverage" or lack there of since they don't actually pay anything. Our family dentist offers a plan to cover cleanings, x-rays and discounts for other procedures for less than $90 a year per person.

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Post ID: @1zws+K1pOmcx

What benefits???

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Post ID: @whj+K1pOmcx

Medical increased for me by 86.25 and dental went up 15 per pay period. Not happy.

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Post ID: @iqc+K1pOmcx

My Medical went down with CIGNA unless I read it wrong

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Post ID: @yar+K1pOmcx

Actually, not too bad. Dental goes up $15 per pay period. I expected worse.

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