Now 30 semi-State chiefs in line for huge pay top-ups after controversy over 430,000 for Housing Tsar
Briefly

Cian O'Callaghan, the stand-in leader of the Social Democrats, highlighted a perceived double standard in government policies favoring high-paid executives over lower-paid workers. He pointed to a report stating that CEO salaries have become misaligned with market conditions, while low-paid workers face continued wage stagnation and delays in implementing a living wage. O'Callaghan argues that the government's actions reflect a disregard for economic challenges affecting lower earners, as sick leave improvements and pension auto-enrolment plans are also at risk. This raises questions about equity and social responsibility within public sector compensation.
"For those at the top, it seems these concerns are not worth mentioning. Compare that with how people in low-pay are treated..."
"CEO remuneration packages have fallen out of alignment with the market... There will be no backdating of any changes to pay."
Read at Irish Independent
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