25 signatures reached
To: The CEO of Cadbury UK
Cadbury UK should start paying its fair share of tax this Easter
Please stop using legal, but unethical and 'aggressive' tax planning to avoid paying any corporation tax in the UK, despite having your headquarters in London and making profits of nearly £100 million a year on your UK business, including annual sales of over 300 million Cadbury Creme Eggs.
Why is this important?
Because businesses that make large profits from the UK market, such as Cadbury, can and should be paying their fair share of taxes. Failing to do so means there is less money to spend on schools, the NHS and other vital public services, which companies rely on to educate and look after their workforce and customers.
Cadbury was set up by Quakers and had a long tradition of being a responsible employer that looked after its workforce and made a positive contribution to the communities where its chocolate was manufactured. In 1893, George Cadbury developed the Bournville estate in Birmingham, a model village designed to improve the living conditions of its employees.
Easter time, when supermarket shelves are stacked with Cadbury's chocolate, is a good time to remind them of their roots and start putting people ahead of profits.
For more information, read:
http://ind.pn/1Ode1QJ
Cadbury was set up by Quakers and had a long tradition of being a responsible employer that looked after its workforce and made a positive contribution to the communities where its chocolate was manufactured. In 1893, George Cadbury developed the Bournville estate in Birmingham, a model village designed to improve the living conditions of its employees.
Easter time, when supermarket shelves are stacked with Cadbury's chocolate, is a good time to remind them of their roots and start putting people ahead of profits.
For more information, read:
http://ind.pn/1Ode1QJ