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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 07 Jan 21 4.15pm

WE went back to work on Monday, by Wednesday the top ftse 100 bosses had already earned what their average workers will earn in a whole year( £30k). I"m all for talented people earning a great wage, but earning what your average workforce earn yearly, in just 3 days, is taking it to far! If the masses as i suspect on here don"t want the top brass to take a pay cut as they deserve every penny, their is a solution to this stat and stem the greed that is taking over this country, from politicians cronyism to city bankers, pay the workers more!

 

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jeeagles Flag 07 Jan 21 4.51pm

Originally posted by croydon proud

WE went back to work on Monday, by Wednesday the top ftse 100 bosses had already earned what their average workers will earn in a whole year( £30k). I"m all for talented people earning a great wage, but earning what your average workforce earn yearly, in just 3 days, is taking it to far! If the masses as i suspect on here don"t want the top brass to take a pay cut as they deserve every penny, their is a solution to this stat and stem the greed that is taking over this country, from politicians cronyism to city bankers, pay the workers more!

This gets banded around every year.

It's only 100 people ffs and in comparison to what those companies are worth it's still a drop in the ocean. There are roughly 5 times as many Premier League footballers.

Pretty much every player in the Palace squad makes that in the first week of the year. Yet the same people who complain about CEO's are asking for Parish to spend more money. Do you think Zaha should take a pay cut so we can give more to the guy selling burgers?

A singer/band/youtuber can command far more than that for just one appearance or endorsement.

If you want to help people make a better life you won't do it through politics of envy. There's issues that that impact social mobility are generally:

- Ability
- Education
- Career guidance
- Access to capital
- Ambition/Effort
- Capacity for risk
- Stability, Crime, Health etc.

It's not how much the head of the company is earning.

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 07 Jan 21 5.10pm

Originally posted by jeeagles

This gets banded around every year.

It's only 100 people ffs and in comparison to what those companies are worth it's still a drop in the ocean. There are roughly 5 times as many Premier League footballers.

Pretty much every player in the Palace squad makes that in the first week of the year. Yet the same people who complain about CEO's are asking for Parish to spend more money. Do you think Zaha should take a pay cut so we can give more to the guy selling burgers?

A singer/band/youtuber can command far more than that for just one appearance or endorsement.

If you want to help people make a better life you won't do it through politics of envy. There's issues that that impact social mobility are generally:

- Ability
- Education
- Career guidance
- Access to capital
- Ambition/Effort
- Capacity for risk
- Stability, Crime, Health etc.

It's not how much the head of the company is earning.


I think it is exactly what the head is earning, start at the top why not? As for premier footballers, i would be all for a maximum wage of say 5 grand a week, through the board, any footballer who wants to go abroad, goodbye! Make it £5 entry for the fans ! If some chuck it in, then we just get the youths in, they would snap off your hand for £5 grand a week.If the whole of europe followed, there wouldn"t be a need for players to fcuk off anyway! Lets be honest, we watch football cos it"s our club, we would enjoy it just as m,uch if two pub teams were playing in a full stadium, how often do we actually see something we think we couldn"t do on a good day back in the day? How many don"t go because they can"t afford it? Defending thegreedy in life is a trait of the working classes, even the ones that can"t afford to go, I know as i know one such ex school pal I used to travel the country watching palace with, he can"t afford to go, but went to Sheffield, Nottingham, Ipswich, Liverpool with me back in the day!(and is still a CON)!

 

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What is an appropriate salary for an individual overseeing a turnover of, say, £50 billion and tasked with preserving, say, 100,000 jobs? (Ballpark Vodafone numbers).

Because if you have a pension, i assume you'd like a highly competent individual doing that job? Or maybe you don't care? Or maybe you think the world is not a competitive place?

 


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Originally posted by croydon proud


I think it is exactly what the head is earning, start at the top why not? As for premier footballers, i would be all for a maximum wage of say 5 grand a week, through the board, any footballer who wants to go abroad, goodbye! Make it £5 entry for the fans ! If some chuck it in, then we just get the youths in, they would snap off your hand for £5 grand a week.If the whole of europe followed, there wouldn"t be a need for players to fcuk off anyway! Lets be honest, we watch football cos it"s our club, we would enjoy it just as m,uch if two pub teams were playing in a full stadium, how often do we actually see something we think we couldn"t do on a good day back in the day? How many don"t go because they can"t afford it? Defending thegreedy in life is a trait of the working classes, even the ones that can"t afford to go, I know as i know one such ex school pal I used to travel the country watching palace with, he can"t afford to go, but went to Sheffield, Nottingham, Ipswich, Liverpool with me back in the day!(and is still a CON)!

Oh come on Croydon you’ll have us all in buttoned up tunics and funny round hats eating live insects and family pets next.

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 07 Jan 21 5.32pm

Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig

What is an appropriate salary for an individual overseeing a turnover of, say, £50 billion and tasked with preserving, say, 100,000 jobs? (Ballpark Vodafone numbers).

Because if you have a pension, i assume you'd like a highly competent individual doing that job? Or maybe you don't care? Or maybe you think the world is not a competitive place?

I would think the top man, working at least a month to get the average workers pay in the 100,000 workers quoted, should suffice, if he /she says no way, say thanks and goodbye, and offer the job out to tender! I can guarantee you, out of that 100,000 workforce, somebody would apply, probably the next man/woman down the ladder, and replace said boss, and probably still oversee the £50 billion turnover without much trouble!

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 07 Jan 21 5.34pm

Originally posted by Eaglecoops

Oh come on Croydon you’ll have us all in buttoned up tunics and funny round hats eating live insects and family pets next.

You must be one of the working class i quoted Eagles, to much celebrity jungle tv by the sounds of it!

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 07 Jan 21 5.41pm

Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig

What is an appropriate salary for an individual overseeing a turnover of, say, £50 billion and tasked with preserving, say, 100,000 jobs? (Ballpark Vodafone numbers).

Because if you have a pension, i assume you'd like a highly competent individual doing that job? Or maybe you don't care? Or maybe you think the world is not a competitive place?

Its your last sentence that makes me feel you don"t feel the world is a competitive place! By opening up the job at the top, putting it out to tender among the 100,000, you have competition! And with the money saved skimming off the obscene salary at the top, you can reward some at the bottom with his share,or employ more people, win win!

 

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View cryrst's Profile cryrst Flag The garden of England 07 Jan 21 5.49pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Dont worry CP. Once your besties biden and harris are fully up to speed you will see what your socialist dream really is. Although bad left wing news doesnt get real coverage so our holers on the other side of the pond will let us know how it's going.

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 07 Jan 21 6.11pm

Originally posted by cryrst

Dont worry CP. Once your besties biden and harris are fully up to speed you will see what your socialist dream really is. Although bad left wing news doesnt get real coverage so our holers on the other side of the pond will let us know how it's going.

Ha, lets hope so mate!I don"t think it makes much difference whos in to be honest regarding me, Biden has already changed boris"s plan, before he even got in, that big butch boris breaking international law with his bestie don to give him a trade deal has gone, bojo had to treat the EU with more respect after, which suits me! We have a fairly balanced United States representation in our overseas bag I think, Maine on the left, Jim on the right,I think we will know if things under smokin Joe get serious!

 

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jeeagles Flag 07 Jan 21 7.05pm

Originally posted by croydon proud
I think it is exactly what the head is earning, start at the top why not? As for premier footballers, i would be all for a maximum wage of say 5 grand a week, through the board, any footballer who wants to go abroad, goodbye! Make it £5 entry for the fans ! If some chuck it in, then we just get the youths in, they would snap off your hand for £5 grand a week.If the whole of europe followed, there wouldn"t be a need for players to fcuk off anyway! Lets be honest, we watch football cos it"s our club, we would enjoy it just as m,uch if two pub teams were playing in a full stadium, how often do we actually see something we think we couldn"t do on a good day back in the day? How many don"t go because they can"t afford it? Defending thegreedy in life is a trait of the working classes, even the ones that can"t afford to go, I know as i know one such ex school pal I used to travel the country watching palace with, he can"t afford to go, but went to Sheffield, Nottingham, Ipswich, Liverpool with me back in the day!(and is still a CON)!

I know it's an admirable approach and many many people would agree with you but I'm starting to see why you aren't the director of a FTSE100 company (along with all the people that agree with you).

Let's put part of your idea to the test.

If it was £5 entry to Selhurst, on the basis of 20 home games a season at capacity, the club would stand to make an income of £2.5m per year. It probably costs around £1m per year just to maintain the ground and training facilities and around £100k in staffing to stage each game (£2m) per year leaving a £500k deficit before any players are paid. The low standard of football would mean that TV and sponsorship revenues would dry up, and the business plan would fail.... much like every attempt in history to make socialism work. Sorry.

All the business that support Selhurst Park would also fail, and the government would miss out in millions in tax revenue from players, VAT and all other directly and indirectly created employment. Less money would be available to invest in public services.

All the clubs privately financed outreach programmes would dry up, there would be no cage football or kicks scheme that have given the chance for Zaha, Eze, Mitchell, AWB, Clyne to become millionaires.

Local pubs and shops would go out of business reducing the amenities available for local people. There would be less demand for public transport so investment would halt.

I do have to say that I enjoy watching my own team or my mates far more than I enjoy watching Palace, but that doesn't scale up as spectators lose the connection with the players as the size of the crowd increases. A high quality product is need to attract more people to make the business sustainable.

 

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jeeagles Flag 07 Jan 21 7.08pm

Originally posted by croydon proud

Its your last sentence that makes me feel you don"t feel the world is a competitive place! By opening up the job at the top, putting it out to tender among the 100,000, you have competition! And with the money saved skimming off the obscene salary at the top, you can reward some at the bottom with his share,or employ more people, win win!

Smart people wouldn't go for the top job if the reward wasn't there. They are smart enough to realise it's not worth the stress! Especially, if you got much more of stacking the shelves.

 

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