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Foster Wheeler won't put a picture of their Swiss office up because it is a tax fiddle. Switzerland is considered a tax haven because a company can have as little as 8% corporate tax in the Zurich area. Foster Wheeler is also being sold to Amec and I think the shareholders of Foster Wheeler are getting the better deal because as a former employee I can tell you from personal experience that the company has a very bad problem with bullying and harassment and I personally was gangstalked by employees of the company inside and outside of work.
One of the largest employers of Chemical Engineers............in? Britain? the U.S.? the world? Needs clarifying. rich23:16, 9 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]