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The salaries of Ireland’s top chief executives are “absolutely obscene” and things are getting worse post-COVID. RBoydBarrett on PatKennyNT PKNT

The salaries of Ireland’s top chief executives are “absolutely obscene” and things are getting worse post-COVID, according to People Before Profit.

The paper notes that the highest-paid CEO was building materials giant CRH boss Albert Manifold, who received a total pay packet of €13.9m last year – up 24% on 2020.which found that nearly a quarter of full-time workers in Ireland are struggling to make ends meet.this morning, People Before Profit CEO Richard Boyd Barrett said the salaries highlight the inequalities inherent in the system.

“One of them, the CRH executive, is getting €13.9m annual salary while the average worker working for CRH is on €48,000 He said the salaries are totally unjustified when compared to those of nurses and other frontline workers who are saving lives for fractions of the money paid to executives.

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RBoydBarrett PatKennyNT I know the media love a Marxist but the polls say otherwise. I know it may make entertaining radio to hear him and Murphy shout “eat the rich” but surely you have better use of that airtime?

RBoydBarrett PatKennyNT Coming from.a man that has earned €2 million in salaries alone from being a politician. Then consider all the expenses too.

RBoydBarrett PatKennyNT Marxist dreamer

RBoydBarrett PatKennyNT Private companies. None of the politicians concern

RBoydBarrett PatKennyNT That's up to the companies for heavens sake.

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