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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNo Corporate Aid for companies that paid no taxes.
....that would whittle it down, and the house should make provisions that all aid is a loan to be repaid.
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No Corporate Aid for companies that paid no taxes. (Original Post)
Under The Radar
Mar 2020
OP
Remove the paid sick leave exemption for businesses with more than 500 employees
pecosbob
Mar 2020
#7
captain queeg
(10,208 posts)1. I'll second that
Maybe they can get help from the Dominican Republic or where ever they are parking their money.
gibraltar72
(7,506 posts)2. Love that idea.
Or equal to your taxes.
msongs
(67,417 posts)3. aid only for employees and none for shareholders pls nt
JudyM
(29,251 posts)5. Nor the executive team. They don't need it.
dalton99a
(81,515 posts)4. Kick
pecosbob
(7,541 posts)7. Remove the paid sick leave exemption for businesses with more than 500 employees
As the bill stands, this exemption excludes almost sixty million working Americans from receiving paid sick leave.
MoonlitKnight
(1,584 posts)9. Plus cruise industry which flags ships in other countries
To avoid taxes and wage laws. They pay less than 1% in taxes. Some employees get $2 an hour. Work long shifts seven days a week.
Delmette2.0
(4,166 posts)10. And no stock buy backs!