Wal - Mart's critics — including a group of its workers backed by labor unions - say the retailer pays its hourly workers too little, forcing some to seek government assistance that effectively provides the company with
an indirect taxpayer subsidy.
Not exact matches
New research by the party suggests that on top of the up to # 90 billion cost of decommissioning existing plants,
taxpayers will have to fork out billions in direct and
indirect subsidies to the nuclear industry to persuade them to build new ones.
Quite unnoticed in the GW hysteria is the amount of our
taxpayer dollars that go to the fossil fuel industry in the form of direct and
indirect subsidies.