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Australian Bureaucrats making > $500K salary
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[quote:MuzzleBreak:MV8yMDYxMzg3Xzg3M0EwMjVD] Seems a bit steep. NSW has more than 322,000 bureaucrats--some of whom are very well paid!! http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-11-24/anger-as-nsw-bureaucrats-get-pay-rise/4389988 The latest salary increase granted to the top bureaucrats in New South Wales has angered the State Opposition. Under a Remuneration Tribunal determination that has just been posted on the Government Gazette, the salary of an executive office holder at the top level has risen by nearly $12,000. The heads of the Premier's Department, Trade and Infrastructure NSW are now all being paid well in excess of $500,000. The salary increases are in line with the Government's wages cap of 2.5 per cent for all public servants, but Labor's Walt Secord says it is too much. [/quote]
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Seems a bit steep. NSW has more than 322,000 bureaucrats--some of whom are very well paid!!
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The latest salary increase granted to the top bureaucrats in New South Wales has angered the State Opposition.
Under a Remuneration Tribunal determination that has just been posted on the Government Gazette, the salary of an executive office holder at the top level has risen by nearly $12,000.
The heads of the Premier's Department, Trade and Infrastructure NSW are now all being paid well in excess of $500,000.
The salary increases are in line with the Government's wages cap of 2.5 per cent for all public servants, but Labor's Walt Secord says it is too much.
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