Nice work if you can get it: TUC boss given a £104,000 golden goodbye
Brendan Barber’s overall pay in 2012 was almost £300,000 (Bethany Clarke)
THE former head of the Trades Union Congress walked away from his job with a six-figure “golden goodbye”, newly published accounts reveal.
Brendan Barber was handed a “termination payment” worth £104,379 after he retired as TUC general secretary last year. The award meant that his overall pay package in 2012 was almost £300,000 — more than twice the salary of the prime minister.
Details of the eye-watering sum were slipped out this weekend as a number of unions prepare strike action against the coalition’s spending cuts.
A proposed rise in MPs’ salaries and large severance packages for outgoing BBC executives have also fuelled anger over fat-cat pay in the public sector.
A Sunday Times investigation has discovered that Barber is not the only union boss to be handsomely rewarded.
THE former head of the Trades Union Congress walked away from his job with a six-figure “golden goodbye”, newly published accounts reveal.
Brendan Barber was handed a “termination payment” worth £104,379 after he retired as TUC general secretary last year. The award meant that his overall pay package in 2012 was almost £300,000 — more than twice the salary of the prime minister.
Details of the eye-watering sum were slipped out this weekend as a number of unions prepare strike action against the coalition’s spending cuts.
A proposed rise in MPs’ salaries and large severance packages for outgoing BBC executives have also fuelled anger over fat-cat pay in the public sector.
A Sunday Times investigation has discovered that Barber is not the only union boss to be handsomely rewarded.
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