Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

HIPAC minimum?

There’s yet another push (yawn) by senior leaders to join HIPAC. I’m doing my best to ignore it but what is the absolute minimum I can get away with? Can I commit to $0.01 per paycheck and still have it count?

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@2knk+1lqiSX1J This is criminal behavior if true. Would you testify in court that you have witnessed this?

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Post ID: @bxny+1lqiSX1J

Why should anyone be forced to volunteer their own money to some politically bull****? This is employment and in return we get paid. There should be zero politics involved.

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Post ID: @bmsb+1lqiSX1J

I created an auto rule to send their e-mail to the trash.

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Post ID: @9xfp+1lqiSX1J

DA reviews the hipac list when he approves bonuses and pay increases. He reduces the amount for everyone who is not contributing. I work at corp and have seen this personally.

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Post ID: @2knk+1lqiSX1J

It makes me laugh that America claims it is democratic and free whilst having many legal channels of federal and state bribery.

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Post ID: @2nrp+1lqiSX1J

HON is illegally pressuring employees to donate. Call the hotline - the more people who do the mitt they will listen

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Post ID: @2vdw+1lqiSX1J

I give $0.02 per paycheck so it costs them more to process than they get
And I still get the token gift. Ha!!!

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Post ID: @1cmo+1lqiSX1J

True story— I once got a phone call direct from Bob Smith, now at Blue Origin, asking me to join HIPAC. I asked him if he would be uncomfortable with me recording the call and he said “no pressure, have a great day and .. click”. I was an E3 at the time and he was my bosses bosses bosses boss.. at least. Actually I thing he was Aero CTO at the time.

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Post ID: @1lbx+1lqiSX1J

$0. They can't force you and retaliation is illegal. Just push back. I did.

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Post ID: @1ubn+1lqiSX1J

Once I saw Honeywell donated to the Clinton Foundation I stopped all donations.

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Post ID: @1snu+1lqiSX1J

I would never give to an employer's PAC unless they can show exactly how it would benefit me. But then, that would probably be illegal. Which it seems to be anyway. Am glad that I'm high enough to have been pressured to contribute. If you do give, you can bet that the executives will make sure to get theirs before you get yours.

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Post ID: @nhk+1lqiSX1J

HIPAC = making a deal with the D3vil…

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Post ID: @zlo+1lqiSX1J

I give very little. You can give as little as I like. Not knowing where this was going I figure that I was being more than generous on my end with a low amount.

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Post ID: @kto+1lqiSX1J

I think you can. I made a rule in my outlook that any email coming in containing the word HIPAC automatically gets deleted. I got sick of getting 2 or 3 emails a week for this d-mb sh1t. I finally called the guy asking for my contributions and I told him I'd contribute if I knew where the money was going. I asked him to show me the records but if I saw any money going to any liberal politicians he'd never see a single cent from me. I never heard from him again. After that I started getting emails from H.M.W and now those go right into the bin. Bribe your own politicians, HON.

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