Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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As RM says, It is not the concept of the BBC Trust that is the problem but the self-serving 'jobs for the boys' culture in much of UK management in both public and private sectors. There must be very capable and competent people who would do some of these jobs for half or even a quarter of the current salaries and it should be made quite clear on hiring that BBC salaries will be not be linked to the private sector. It's a free world and if in future they suddenly want to leave for that private sector then no problem. Let them leave. There will be plenty others willing to take their place and the replacements may turn out to be even better at the job.
It is the inference that some of these people are somehow indispensable that beggars belief. Most of the truly vital staff in any business are on the shop floor. Managers can (and do) come and go without those truly essential staff (many on breadline wages) noticing or even particularly caring. That is the reality that some of these senior managers should consider before they award themselves these astronomical salaries and bonuses for, in some cases, abject failure.
All in my very humble opinion, of course ...
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