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Met Office bonuses
I see the Met office are awarding themselves bonuses totalling £1.4 million as they have 'met or exceeeded' targets.This means approximately £800 per person.
The annual bonus for the Chief Scientist rose by a third to £30,000; the Chief Executive got £50,000 bonus.
They claim to have offered 'good advice and exceptional guidance'.
Does anyone else agree with their self- assessment?
The annual bonus for the Chief Scientist rose by a third to £30,000; the Chief Executive got £50,000 bonus.
They claim to have offered 'good advice and exceptional guidance'.
Does anyone else agree with their self- assessment?
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// We are a Trading Fund within the Ministry of Defence, operating on a commercial basis under set targets. Our targets are verified and publicised in this section. //
Oddly enough, I could not find the targets and who verified them in the section they refer to.
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who
// We are a Trading Fund within the Ministry of Defence, operating on a commercial basis under set targets. Our targets are verified and publicised in this section. //
Oddly enough, I could not find the targets and who verified them in the section they refer to.
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who
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