– 08/22/14, 22:33 – Source: ANP
© anp. Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations Ronald Plasterk arrives at Parliament Buildings for the budget discussions.
For housing associations, water companies, hospitals and universities is much criticism of the government’s plans to build. Salaries of directors also curtailed Research by RTL Nieuws shows that Minister Ronald Plasterk of Interior dozens of protest letters sent with objections.
The measure would be ‘drastic consequences’, and ‘counterproductive’ are. RTL include letters recognized by the Central Bureau of Driving (CBR), the public service broadcaster, the National Road Traffic (RDW) and the Dutch Federation of University Medical Centers (NFU).
The government wants to salary ceiling in the (semi) public sector by 1 January next year, decreasing from 230,000 to around 169,000 euros. The new maximum for new directors. For current directors who sit above the norm, is a transitional period. They need their paychecks coming years gradually reduce to the norm.
Responsible Interior Minister Ronald Plasterk is not going to apply the law. The maximum of 170,000 euros, according to him still a very fine net salary which organizations can attract good drivers. He was referring to former Labour leader Wouter Bos, who a year now chairman of the University Hospital VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam. “It’s public money in the public sector. Then 170,000 euros a good salary. ”
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