Public won’t accept your sky-high salaries, charity bosses told

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Public won’t accept your sky-high salaries, charity bosses told
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🔴Charity bosses have been warned about high pay as research finds that the public do not accept that they should receive private sector salaries

Charity bosses have been warned about high pay as research finds that the public do not accept that they should receive private sector salaries.

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