Tough at the Top

by Mick Spreader 6. October 2008 09:11
Trish Haines

Former Reading Borough Council chief executive Tricia Haines has hit out at Lib Dem plans to make public servants earning more than £100,000 re-apply for their jobs. She told the Local Government Chronicle: "I'm not going to do all that work for no extra money. The pay scales for chief execs are the same as for everybody else. My pay went up 2.4% just like everybody else."

Council employees in Worcestershire are now hoping that as their chief executive is feeling their pain over such a miserly increase that this will mean that their salaries will also go up by 2.4% of £160,000 for the purpose of equatability.

 

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