Thread regarding Halliburton Co. layoffs

401k - HAL vs. BHI

Halliburton HSA contribution for you is $1200 for family, while Baker gives us $1000. Halliburton 401(K) gives you maximum 9% free (5% plus 4% basic contribution). Baker Hughes 401(k) gives you 7% to 10% free depending on your ages (5% basic contribution plus 2-5% depending on your age). Baker Hughes also gives us cash-balance pension, 2-4% depending on age. So Halliburton is better on HSA free contribution while Baker is better on 401(k)+Pension. Health insurance is a wash. Employee stock purchase plan is also similar with 15% discount.

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Anonymous72479 - just the base pay

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Post ID: @5VdE+AiAwNtb

Does hal 401k match on overtime or just the base pay?

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Post ID: @16zB+AiAwNtb

SLB's forum was super busy in Jan

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Post ID: @1B9z+AiAwNtb

Good comparison of HAL vs BHI. The BHI forum is more active than both HAL and SLB.

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Post ID: @13aA+AiAwNtb

No, Reposted from BHI's board? ! Does this mean Baker is now expanding from their own board to take over HAL's board as well? Where will this end?

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Post ID: @1FTs+AiAwNtb

Re-Posted from Baker's Layoff site

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