deadhead13 wrote: » Something called the Review Body on Higher Remuneration is currently looking to reduce ministers, top civil servants and I assume the Presidents salaries to those of similiar sized european countries. But since this shower, just over a year ago, recommended a large pay increase for the above - I won't be holding my breath.
stainluss wrote: » However much the Taoiseach earns, i think the President should earn much less and she should take a further pay cut. She does nothing! Has anyone even asked her about the recession? No. Because she is not the leader. Cowen is. We should abolish the presidency and make whoever is taoiseach both! It would save the country hundreds of thousands of euro:)
event wrote: » not that i think he should get more, but the reason the taoiseach gets more, AFAIR, is that he has to pay for most things himself the us president lives in the white house, and has camp david as a retreat. in both there are kitchens and meals are prepared etc etc the PM gets 10 downing street, the french PM gets Élysée Palace and so on the irish taoiseach doesnt get any state house, so i think thats the reason, rightly or wrongly
stainluss wrote: » no, its a well known fact Irelands taoiseach earns more than the US president!
ceegee wrote: » Wrong. Cowen earns €257000, Obama earns $400000 Which means Cowen earns ~$65000 less a year than Obama (using xe.com's current exchange rate of 1 EUR = 1.30372 USD)
petethebrick wrote: » This is why Singapore pays its politicians so much - in order to attract the best people to the job and to combat corruption.
gurramok wrote: » He was right last year Cowen used to earn 274k before the pay cut and the exchange rate at 1 EUR =1.5/1.6 made it possible to earn over $400k. Now, all it needs for that exchange rate to go up to 1.57 on 254k and the poster will be right again:) God help if Obama took a paycut, Cowen would be seriously p1ssed off:D
event wrote: the irish taoiseach doesnt get any state house, so i think thats the reason, rightly or wrongly
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Are you sure he can't live there ? .
Blue_Lagoon wrote: » Obama gets peanuts in compensation. US executives get millions for failing! See example: "When Michael Ovitz was hired as Disney's president in 1995, his contract included a $130 million severance package should he be fired without cause after a year. Well, he was — and the $130 million went with him." Source: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1848501_1848500_1848487,00.html
Sixteen months after taking office, he was dismissed by Disney's board of directors and received $38 million in cash and $100 million in stock as a severance package.[1] Later court proceedings reflect that Ovitz' stock options were granted when he was hired to induce him to join The Walt Disney Company, not granted when he was fired,
Fluffybums wrote: » I think the evidence supports the opposite - Ireland has some of the best paid politicians in Europe yet they can't even do their homework to ensure that they can carryout the policies they announce in their budgets and have to have two budgets because they can get their maths right. At least most of the other comparitively poorly paid politicians in Europe seem to have spotted the seriousness of the current financial situation whilst the Irish leaders were still telling us that we were being talked into a recession. (Gordon Brown warned the British public that things were going to get bad around Oct 2007)
ScienceNerd wrote: » Bolivia President Evo Morales $21,600 Great Britain Prime Minister Gordon Brown $375,222 France President Nicolas Sarkozy $346,000 Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel $318,000 Ireland Prime Minister Bertie Ahern $434,000 Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe $248,500 Russia President Vladimir Putin $81,000 Singapore Premier Lee Hsien Loong $2.05 million United States President George W. Bush $400,000 United States Vice President Dick Cheney $208,575 From here: http://finance.yahoo.com/career-work/article/104029/Top-Earning-World-Leaders Slightly out of date I know but intersting
ShooterSF wrote: » Who protects us from FF passing unconstitutional laws so?
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » One of Howard Hughes tricks was to not pay employees promised bonuses when they were let go. The employee would have to take him to court to get the bonus. But while the bonus was taxable the money won in court wasn't. The whole thing was a tax avoidance scheme.