Il governo non ha altra scelta se non quella di concedere un aumento di stipendio di 30.000 euro all’amministratore delegato semi-statale – Fine Gael TD
Il governo non ha altra scelta se non quella di concedere un aumento di stipendio di 30.000 euro all’amministratore delegato semi-statale – Fine Gael TD
The Senior Post Remuneration Committee has argued that generous pay deals at the top of the public sector are needed to recruit and retain talented individuals.
what does this committee cost?
Own-Discussion5527 on
The Port Lads, fair enough. Those are important jobs and the pay is quite low relative to what they could make in the private sector.
But FUCK the head of Irish water getting a pay raise. Useless gobshite working for a useless company
DarthTempus on
Same logic RTÉ used to justify high salaries
denbo786 on

No-Author5530 on
If the person is capable of doing their job well I have no issue with that. But can they? I have zero faith.
The pay rise is based on what they should be doing but are the individuals actually doing the job.
I work in the public sector and COO, CFO roles etc are extremely hard to recruit for. The responsibilities and experience required for the roles get significantly better pay in the private sector. If anyone takes any bit of pride in doing their job well those jobs are not easy. They are very stressful
WickerMan111 on
It’s a well paid job.
AnGallchobhair on
Retain talent in the state and semi-state sector? Same arguments has been used in the charity, RTE and banking sectors. Dickheads wouldn’t last 10 seconds in the private sector
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The Senior Post Remuneration Committee has argued that generous pay deals at the top of the public sector are needed to recruit and retain talented individuals.
what does this committee cost?
The Port Lads, fair enough. Those are important jobs and the pay is quite low relative to what they could make in the private sector.
But FUCK the head of Irish water getting a pay raise. Useless gobshite working for a useless company
Same logic RTÉ used to justify high salaries

If the person is capable of doing their job well I have no issue with that. But can they? I have zero faith.
The pay rise is based on what they should be doing but are the individuals actually doing the job.
I work in the public sector and COO, CFO roles etc are extremely hard to recruit for. The responsibilities and experience required for the roles get significantly better pay in the private sector. If anyone takes any bit of pride in doing their job well those jobs are not easy. They are very stressful
It’s a well paid job.
Retain talent in the state and semi-state sector? Same arguments has been used in the charity, RTE and banking sectors. Dickheads wouldn’t last 10 seconds in the private sector
https://preview.redd.it/fb7gqkxmgxig1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5e3323bea712dabd1c317346557b1955b4f2373d
Here we go again not much has really changed has it ???
Why can’t they refuse it?
https://preview.redd.it/0gvwylwvmxig1.jpeg?width=686&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d9888eb69c4ef46dba1204644f56516570c8be46
I’ll be downvoted for this, but €150k for a CEO job is not a lot.