Royal Mail boss grilled over £140,000 bonus as union threatens six more months of strikes

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Streetwalker

Quote from: patman post on January 18, 2023, 05:31:05 PM
The Post Office is no longer connected to Royal Mail or the telephone service — the latter two were hived off as private enterprises years ago.

What a company pays its bosses (and other employees) is up to the shareholders to agree or object to...
Indeed we know how it is posty , I was saying how it should be .

patman post

Quote from: Streetwalker on January 18, 2023, 05:23:18 PM
And so he should be .
If there is one , just one Post office employee on universal credit or whatever they call it these days he should be on a salary cap not gaining profit through taxpayer subsidised wages of his employees
The Post Office is no longer connected to Royal Mail or the telephone service — the latter two were hived off as private enterprises years ago.

What a company pays its bosses (and other employees) is up to the shareholders to agree or object to...
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Streetwalker

And so he should be . 
If there is one , just one Post office employee on universal credit or whatever they call it these days he should be on a salary cap not gaining profit through taxpayer subsidised wages of his employees 

SKY News

Royal Mail boss grilled over £140,000 bonus as union threatens six more months of strikes

The CEO of Royal Mail is facing questions over his half-a-million-pound salary and £140,000 bonus - despite the worsening state of the service and workers striking over pay and conditions.

Source: Royal Mail boss grilled over £140,000 bonus as union threatens six more months of strikes