Johnson Controls, Inc.
Location
Wisconsin
Founded
1900-02-28
Website
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2025-05-05 (hrkatha.com)
HR Ops Analyst -
How will you do it? Johnson Controls is seeking a highly motivated and experienced HR Operations Specialist. The HR Operations Specialist will play a critical role in supporting day-to-day HR operations and ensuring processing of transactions with high accuracy and attention to detail. Scope involves processing of Hiring, Reference Letters, Personal data changes, Job data
Read more2024-08-13 (bizjournals.com)
Johnson Controls awards $5.5M 'retention awards' to execs as CEO Oliver prepares exit - Milwaukee Business Journal
With George Oliver preparing to step down as CEO at Johnson Controls International, the company awarded bonuses totaling a combined $5.5 million as incentives for two other top executives to remain with the company.
Read more2024-01-23 (bizjournals.com)
Second sales-rep suit objects to Johnson Controls new incentive plan - Milwaukee Business Journal
A second lawsuit has been filed against Johnson Controls by a sales representative objecting to the company's new commission policy — in this case, alleging he is a top HVAC sales rep and that the company owes him over $371,000.
Read more2024-01-19 (biztimes.com)
Johnson Controls, salespeople dispute pay impact of sales incentive changes
A new sales incentive plan that eradicates a system of backlog payments due to sales representatives has Johnson Controls employees up in arms.
Read more2024-01-04 (nwlaborpress.org)
New contract at Clarios
Workers at the Clarios auto battery plant in Canby, Oregon, ratified a new four-year agreement Feb. 20 that limits mandatory overtime.
Read more2023-11-28 (bizjournals.com)
Johnson Controls adding 1,000 jobs at trio of U.S. plants with federal grant - Milwaukee Business Journal
The grant will be matched by Johnson Controls for a total investment of $66 million.
Read more2022-11-05 (journalrecord.com)
Johnson Controls to create hundreds of jobs in Norman | The Journal Record
Riding a wave of post-COVID demand for commercial heating and cooling systems, the Johnson Controls manufacturing plant in Norman will hire an additional 300 employees in 2023, executives say.
Read more2016-11-25 (mlive.com)
Auto supplier bringing 500 jobs, headquarters to downtown Detroit - .com
The world's largest automotive seating supplier is bringing its headquarters to Detroit's financial districts and bringing 500 jobs to the city.
Read more2007-08-15 (labornotes.org)
Auto Makers Push VEBA Solution for Industry Crisis |
A rising chorus of business gurus is singing the praises of a new solution to the U.S. auto industry's ongoing crisis: one big health care trust for all the Big 3's workers. According to the proposal's cheerleaders, by making giant one-time pay-ins the Big 3 auto makers can slice off an estimated $116 billion worth of retiree health obligations from their balance sheets in one
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Sheet Metal Workers Union Demands Greater COVID-19 Protection at Johnson Controls Factories | 2020-06-03 | ACHR News
In more than a dozen Johnson Controls Inc. manufacturing plants across the country, International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation (SMART) workers are demanding better COVID-19 protections in the workplace such as paid sick leave, plant sanitation, personal protective equipment and hazard pay. Essential workers at Johnson Controls plants in Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Alabama, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Kentucky, North Carolina, and California worry that the company-wide response to COVID-19 for its essential workers could lead to outbreaks and cause shutdowns. According to SMART, there have been 27 reported . . .
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