Sorry, £4.50.

On 18 December 2013 12:38, James Morris <[email protected]> wrote:
> My skills have been assessed and I've been evaluated at grade 2. I
> will enjoy a 2% pay rise from 2nd February which I means an extra £4 a
> week.
>
>
> On 17 December 2013 22:36, marc garrett <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Serpentine charity boss Julia Peyton-Jones took 60 per cent pay rise.
>>
>> The two co-directors of the Serpentine Gallery, a registered charity, were
>> paid at least 45 per cent more last year than in 2011, The Independent has
>> learnt.
>>
>> Julia Peyton-Jones’s package puts her among the highest-paid directors of
>> any arts institution, despite the Serpentine being relatively small and the
>> sector as a whole being affected by significant funding cuts. Her earnings,
>> including bonus and other benefits, rose by approximately 60 per cent to
>> between £140,000 and £150,000, according to the latest 2012 published
>> accounts.
>>
>> The figures were revealed by leading arts commentator David Lee, prompting
>> him to launch a devastating attack on the gallery. Mr Lee said that Ms
>> Peyton-Jones is only running “a small gallery in a former tearoom” in Hyde
>> Park, which does not even have its own collection.
>>
>> Ms Peyton-Jones’s package exceeds the £140,000 paid to National Gallery
>> director Nicholas Penny, who presides over a world class collection and
>> international scholarly exhibitions and approaches that of the Tate’s
>> director, Nicholas Serota, who manages a vast collection on a salary and
>> benefits deal of around £160,000. He declined a 2012 bonus “in view of the
>> pay freeze” at the institution.
>>
>> The Serpentine’s co-director Hans-Ulrich Obrist, although not listed as a
>> company director in the accounts, also saw his package increase from at
>> least £80,000 to within the range of £120,000 to £130,000 in 2012.
>>
>> Mr Lee also criticised the Arts Council, which he said had “screamed hourly”
>> in 2011 that it was losing over 30 per cent of its taxpayer subsidy and
>> warning of “hard choices” ahead. Its choice was to abolish grants to some
>> 200 organisations, making many redundant. The Serpentine, however, was
>> awarded special status as a “regularly funded organisation”. The Serpentine
>> gets around £1.2m from the Arts Council, about a fifth of the gallery’s
>> costs.
>>
>> more…
>> http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/news/serpentine-charity-boss-julia-peytonjones-took-60-per-cent-pay-rise-9008868.html
>>
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