That is just so all kinds of wrong...
Why? It will go towards stock buy backs and and executive bonuses. Oddly enough, corporate earnings are taxable income.So the U.S. government would tax Disney big-time if it brought money it earned in China back to the U.S. to possibly invest in new, job-creating ventures?
That is just so all kinds of wrong...
My son-in- law says, "revenge is 10 fold".
Why? It will go towards stock buy backs and and executive bonuses. Oddly enough, corporate earnings is taxable income.
OR maybe your friend was unable to transition to the new systems and had become a burden instead of an asset. Happens often when someone has a long tenure with companies. They feel secure and do not put any effort in keeping up. It isn't always the big evil corporation. Sometimes we are our own worst enemy. I don't know if this is the case with this person and I don't know if it isn't, but, your statement is just as broad and misleading as any of the others listed here.Had a friend laid off after 11 years. The idea all these employees were hired solely for MM+ is erroneous message board speculation--so, of course, everyone takes it as gospel.
How much DO you think we should be taxed? Comparing our tax level with other industrialized first world countries, only Japan pays less tax and their economy has been in the crapper for 20 years. And comparing our current level of taxation with our own history, we haven't paid less taxes since the 1930's.Um, maybe, but the government taxes EVERYONE too much IMO. I'd still rather Disney spend that money than the Feds. They'd just spend it on environmentally-friendly wind farms that kill thousands of birds a year, or something.![]()
Let me see if I understand. Disney hires a large number of employees to implement a huge new project, years in the making
Data to back that up? I have stats that state otherwise.How much DO you think we should be taxed? Comparing our tax level with other industrialized first world countries, only Japan pays less tax and their economy has been in the crapper for 20 years. And comparing our current level of taxation with our own history, we haven't paid less taxes since the 1930's.
Let me see if I understand. Disney hires a large number of employees to implement a huge new project, years in the making. After most of the construction is complete they notify the employees the need for their services has ended. They are given a 3+ month notice to begin a search for suitable employment either within or outside the company. Yet Disney is evil and mean-spirited for daring to eliminate a position that is no longer needed. This would be like Disney hiring all the carpenters to rebuild FL onto their payroll then laying them off after the job was done.
Perhaps the would have been better off outsourcing from day one but some might complain about that too.
Um, maybe, but the government taxes EVERYONE too much IMO.
Anyone who works under the assumption that they have a permanent job is foolish especially in this economy.But this isn't the same thing. These people weren't 1099 contractors, they were full time W2 employees. The assumption was that they would have a permanent, full time position because they were hired in that capacity. Normally, I think Disney gets a lot of unwarranted criticism, but this is absolutely terrible.
Unless you're an accountant.Anyone who works under the assumption that they have a permanent job is foolish especially in this economy.
Has anyone actually looked at Disney IT postings? Nothing but purple squirrels.
Taxes are a drop in the bucket compared to how much cheaper software developers are in India. In the US, the average software developer makes $90k / year on average. In India, it's $5k USD / year. That's the reason why Disney did this. It has nothing to do with taxes.
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