(21 Sep 2023, 10:36 am)Ambassador wrote Thats the reality of capitalism - he's doing his job well to an extent the wider group is making profit. In scale, you could argue his pay isn't in line with the profit he returns.
On a side note of irony, holding the ACAS talks on World Car Free Day is delicious
I'm not against the company (or any other) doing well. It's of course needed to create jobs, but this is against the backdrop of this quote "Go North East made losses of £4.3m in its most recently published accounts and a key sticking point in the talks has been the need to address this by modernising some working practices across its six depots."
The company are making losses, so they've decided that it's the lowest paid that need to suffer for it. Not those raking in big time.
I wonder if it's a modern working practice to pay someone £8,333 a month in relocation allowance, on top of a £550,000 annual salary to live on? He must have been really struggling to make ends meet!