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ExxonMobil in union sights

THE Australian Council of Trade Unions has singled out oil and gas supermajor ExxonMobil and metals behemoth Glencore, and will campaign against corporate tax avoidance in marginal coalition seats as part of a campaign to put pressure on politicians it feels aren’t doing enough to fix tax collection issues.

ExxonMobil in union sights

The ACTU picked the two resources giants, not only because they pay little to no tax, legally, but because they are involved in industrial disputed.   The Australian Tax Office said Glencore paid just...

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