I applaud a lot of the charity fundraising around #COVID19 at the moment, but as Henning Wehn said “We don’t do charity in Germany we pay taxes”. Charity is just a failure of governments’ responsibilities. Hard to argue
I recognise the sacrifices people make to do a job with real worth (I’ve done it myself) but many charities have become salary inflating machines for CEOs and senior managers. CRUK’s CEO salary is almost double the level of CEOs of similar sized UK charitiespic.twitter.com/2XbjV4Hfwa
-
-
I agree it’s a lot of money but these people would make a hell of a lot more working outside of the charity sector and many have done
-
They would but they would lose so much more. Work in the charitable sector shouldn’t mean living in poverty, but equally you make a choice to do something better with your life than the corporate rat race. It will never be a financial choice - unless you a charity CEO!
- Antwoorden weergeven
Nieuw gesprek -
Het laden lijkt wat langer te duren.
Twitter is mogelijk overbelast of ondervindt een tijdelijke onderbreking. Probeer het opnieuw of bekijk de Twitter-status voor meer informatie.
