Friday, January 27, 2012

Outrage at RBS chief Stephen Hester's £963,000 bonus ...

A £963,000 bonus in shares awarded to Royal Bank of Scotland boss Stephen Hester has been strongly criticised.

Lib Dem minister Jeremy Browne said Mr Hester was "a public servant" and should turn down the bonus while the Unite union said it was "disgusting".

Labour said government pledges to curb executive pay were "utterly worthless".

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RBS has announced thousands of job cuts, although it recorded a £2bn profit in its most recent trading period, compared with a £1.6bn loss in the same period in 2010.

The Unite union said the bonus was "utterly disgusting and offensive" while the TUC described it as "utterly unacceptable".

The RMT's General Secretary Bob Crow said: "The Royal Bank of Scotland is owned by the country. To give someone £1m and then to give them a massive bonus on top, while public sector workers get a pay freeze and their pension contributions go up, I have got to say that is a complete disgrace. Full story...

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