2nd February 2010, 11:10 AM
“In the face of adverse trading conditions we have already been compelled with regret to reduce staff numbers…cannot guarantee that we will not have to again…As a commercial operation…measures necessary to ensure our sustainable future and success. “
So their wage bands did not save them?
“commercial operation”
you mean
Museum of London was incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1965 and is governed by the Museum of London Act 1986. It is an exempt charity as defined by Schedule 2 of the Charities Act 1993.
Exempt charities are entitled to claim:
relief from income tax, corporation tax and capital gains tax;
exemption from inheritance tax; and
relief from business or non-domestic rates.
Come on boys and girls IFA ROs MOLA its all clap.
Why it there this letter, where has it come from? Should it not have been written by the trustees of the Museum? Didn’t they ignore a strike not so long ago.
So their wage bands did not save them?
“commercial operation”
you mean
Museum of London was incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1965 and is governed by the Museum of London Act 1986. It is an exempt charity as defined by Schedule 2 of the Charities Act 1993.
Exempt charities are entitled to claim:
relief from income tax, corporation tax and capital gains tax;
exemption from inheritance tax; and
relief from business or non-domestic rates.
Come on boys and girls IFA ROs MOLA its all clap.
Why it there this letter, where has it come from? Should it not have been written by the trustees of the Museum? Didn’t they ignore a strike not so long ago.