Thread regarding Fidelity Investments layoffs

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Ireland has a 12% corporate tax rate, go cry about it or throw some tea in the harbor. Enough with this American bread stuff, it doesn’t make sense you’ve got that completely backwards.

They get paid less while the firm maximizes tax savings the same way every other institution does in the states. It’s wild not to know this generally speaking, never mind a company that essentially created the blueprint for this practice.

The rate was only 10% in 1996 and has stayed at 12.5% since 2006. Expanded to Galway and a lot of other firms followed suit.

I do literally suggest you check out the tea party museum its not far once you RTO…

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@aa Nobody eats American bread. not even Americans. we make sandwiches with that sliced nonsense in a plastic bag from a factory, but we also buy French, Italian or other actual bread from actual bakeries.

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@aa they were affected. Stop talking rubbish

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Ireland lost rules too. One of my strongest was laid off.

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Ireland jobs are 100% secure since they are offshore, eating american bread and complaining about it

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