So what has the company done? Has anybody heard anything?
Haven't seen any official Honeywell comments on PR, which is disturbing as there are so many employees there. So for the HON officials who monitor this site, here are a few things you should do. Use the HIPAC/Gov't office to get updates and find out if employees and their families are all alive and as safe as they can be at this time and tell their managers and co-workers who are located outside of PR. Create a dedicated PR aide team to help employees with FEMA paperwork and find out specifically what they need - get boots on the ground. We have Aero emergency personnel and plenty of prior military. I'll bet some of those folks would be willing to help out for a few weeks. Transport Red Cross/Salvation Army/other aide workers to PR on the jets, free of charge. Use the company jets to provide supplies (I know the jets are small, but you can provide medicine and pre-charged cell or satellite phones at the very least). Provide solar cell phone battery chargers so that employees can communicate to friends and family until electricity is restored (which could be months). Waive the current "plant shutdown" rules which only provide a week of pay, and fully fund their paychecks for this period. Waive the biometric screenings for all PR employees that are supposed to occur for 2018, with no penalties attached to anyone. Provide no-interest loans to employees once basic services are back up and running to cover any gaps in rebuilding prior to their FEMA and insurance funds kicking in. Provide assurance to the PR workers that their jobs are secure during this trying time. There are a lot of people who are smarter than me on this site - so provide your ideas for assistance as well.
2 days ago by Anonymous | Post ID: @PoZB7Se-2eez