Connecticut elevator and escalator maker Otis scales back Russia operations
![]() 2797 Tuesday, 15 March, 2022, 00:00 Elevator and escalator maker Otis Worldwide announced Friday that it was scaling back its operations in Russia, becoming the latest Connecticut-based company to reduce its presence in the country following its invasion of Ukraine. All the stories, all the time Otis also announced that it was making contributions to Global Giving’s Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund and the U.N. Refugee Agency (UNHCR) to help provide aid for Ukrainian refugees. In addition, it said that “where available, we are also matching our colleagues’ financial contributions to amplify the impact of their giving.” Earlier this week, two of Connecticut’s other Fortune 500 companies, New Britain-headquartered toolmaker Stanley Black & Decker and Stamford-bound tobacco producer Philip Morris International, announced that they were, respectively, shutting down business and scaling back manufacturing in Russia. As of Friday, more than 340 major companies had reduced their presence in Russia since its invasion of Ukraine, according to an online tracker maintained by Yale School of Management. Other companies that are headquartered or have major operations in Connecticut that have decreased their business in the country include Booking Holdings, WWE, Diageo and Henkel. |

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