BBC staff fear meagre pay rise after bosses forgo own increase

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BBC staff fear meagre pay rise after bosses forgo own increase

BBC staff have been told their bosses will forgo a pay rise this year but fear the freeze will lead to a meagre increase for the rank and file, who have been urged to be realistic about the outcome …

BBC staff have been told their bosses will forgo a pay rise this year but fear the freeze will lead to a meagre increase for the rank and file, who have been urged to be realistic about the outcome of union negotiations. Employees have been told that the corporation’s executive committee – its 12 highest-paid bosses including the director general, who were paid almost £5m in total last year – will have their pay frozen this year amid a £600m cost-cutting drive . “Part of our [savings] plans is that members of the BBC executive committee will receive no annual pay award this year,” said Rhodri Talfan Davies, the interim director general, in an all-staff video meeting session. “[This is] recognising the scale of the financial challenge we have at the moment.” The corporation is in the process of formulating plans to cut as many as 2,000 jobs in the biggest downsizing of the public service broadcaster in 15 years. As part of Monday’s question and answer session, Davies was asked about what impact the cost-cutting drive would have on a promised pay rise for the BBC’s more than 20,000 staff. The corporation has been in talks with staff unions, who have made a pay claim of a rise of 4.5%. Pay rises for rank and file staff, the vast majority of employees, come into force on 1 August each year. If negotiations are not finalised in time, pay is backdated after a deal is reached. …

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