La rabbia come nazionale rifiuta ai membri un voto vincolante sul aumento della retribuzione del 43% di Boss

    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/jul/06/anger-as-nationwide-refuses-members-a-binding-vote-on-bosss-43-pay-hike?CMP=fb_gu&utm_medium=Social_img&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwY2xjawLXLCBleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETBxcmE2ZERxc2psYVRwTGxHAR5LfWRc5BZufn9UHpT4SQ0RLbxqHgzHKIpee17R2-RfExnR0YxuWh_8qD9ZFg_aem_W4__5uHuVmdSsNIdXoMwNw#Echobox=1751795736

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    1. rose98734 on

      Nationwide is a well-run building society, so the Chief Executive deserves a payrise.

      Ignore the activists – never forget how they ruined the Co-op bank.

    2. MattMBerkshire on

      Successful organisation rewards success.

      This isn’t Thames water.

    3. gin0clock on

      Looks like Nationwide have invested funds into some glazing accounts judging by the comments here.

      Nobody earning the eye-watering amounts that banking bosses earn need a 43% pay-rise. This is obscene.

      £7m annual wage, in the current economy, is vile.

    4. MetalBawx on

      Will she be taking a 43% tax hike to go with her wage increase?

      Lemmie guess. Nope.

    5. apoliticalpundit69 on

      As a member I’m happy the CEO is financially motivated to do a good job. Without the raise she might get poached by a bank for even more.

      It’s good there wasn’t a vote because the activists just don’t comprehend the competitive nature of these top jobs. The haters might be happy to hear she’ll pay nearly 50% tax on it.

    6. If we attempt to limit pay packages, we’ll just have top execs move to the US and banks like Chase will take over. Then we have no more UK based companies. 

      Ridiculous pay levels, but stopping it would be like limiting premier league salaries. They’d just all go to Spain and Italy. 

    7. Astriania on

      I’m a Nationwide member and I’m not mad about this, it’s effectively a representative democracy (the members elect the board, the board decide day to day policy) and that’s fine. There has never been a vote on exec pay before.

      I’m not sure the rise itself is justified but that’s a different question.

    8. guytakeadeepbreath on

      Nationwide doesn’t and shouldn’t need to compete with other banks’salaries because they are not a bank. If Debbie is upset her banking mates are getting paid more than her, then she should leave, rather than taking money from her staff and members. Whilst members may have never had a voice over exec pay in the past, it doesn’t mean they can’t be annoyed about it now or demand it in the future. It’s absolutely tone deaf my Debbie and I hope it leads to her exit.

    9. Ingethel2 on

      I’m gonna ask my boss for a 43% pay rise and see what she says

      Fingers crossed for me guys…….

    10. Weird-Statistician on

      For a company who’s adverts feature Dominic West as a stereotypical fat cat rival bank boss, this seems a bit off.

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