Taken from today's
Houston Chronicle:
When Halliburton announced in November that it would stop providing health insurance for its retirees who are eligible for Medicare, some got upset.
Three wrote the company complaining about the change that's scheduled to take effect Jan. 1 and promptly got sued -- by Halliburton.
"I was flabbergasted," said Paul Bryant, one the three complaining executives and a former vice president of human resources for Halliburton until he retired in 1999.
The fact that Halliburton is dropping health benefits for its retirees in favor of Medicare is nothing new in today's business world.
That they were sued for complaining is relatively new.
Do those guys have any shame at all?