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Irish Congress of Trade Unions calls for boycott of Starbucks

Posted on October 16 2012

My friends at the Irish Congress of Trade Unions have just issued this press release, which I welcome and support: The revelation that the Starbucks coffee chain
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Companies do not have a duty to avoid tax

Posted on October 16 2012

I’m told that someone from the Chartered Institute of Tax has been claiming today on BBC News 24 that companies have a duty to their
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Why inequality matters – a free ebook

Posted on October 16 2012

A free download e-book based on the best selling Sprit Level is now available on the My Fair London web site. It’s been produced in association with CLASS – the Centre
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What the Starbucks tax expose means for ordinary companies

Posted on October 16 2012

When tax avoidance debate is about Google, Facebook and Apple it can be argued that the UK has no equivalent companies so that there is
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