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  2. Salaries of members of the United Kingdom Parliament

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    The Chartist movement proposed salaries for MPs in 1838, and the issue was debated five times in Parliament between 1870 and 1895. [1] The Liberal Party called for salaries for MPs in 1891, [1] and the rise of the Labour Party in the early 20th century led to the introduction of salaries.

  3. List of heads of state and government salaries - Wikipedia

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    Head of government annual salary Head of state annual salary (USD from 2019 IMF exchange rate) Head of government annual salary (USD from 2019 IMF exchange rate) Head of state salary divided by 2020 GDP per capita Head of government salary divided by 2020 GDP per capita Reference Afghanistan ؋2,745,000 ؋2,379,000 (Prime Minister) 36,030 31,230 58

  4. CEO compensation among charities in the United Kingdom

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    [2] For a public-sector comparison, the UK prime minister is entitled to a salary of £167,391 [3] [4] and the Cabinet Secretary is entitled to a salary of £200,000 to £204,999. [5] The table below outlines financial data - CEO salaries and turnover figures - where available, of a selection of major charities in the United Kingdom, by capital.

  5. Parliamentary under-secretary of state - Wikipedia

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    The position should not be confused with the Permanent Secretary, which is the most senior civil servant in a government department (also known as the Permanent Under-Secretary of State), nor with a Parliamentary Private Secretary (an MP serving as an assistant to a minister entitled to directly relevant expenses but no further pay). [2] [7]

  6. Ministerial and Other Salaries Act 1975 - Wikipedia

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    The Ministerial and Other Salaries Act 1975 (c. 27) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that governs the salaries of ministerial and certain other political offices in the UK.

  7. Bosses at biggest UK firms have already made more money than ...

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    The chief executives of Britain’s 100 biggest listed firms will have made more money by noon today than their average worker will in all of 2025, according to new analysis.. Campaigners at ...

  8. List of countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    The average wage is a measure of total income after taxes divided by total number of employees employed. In this article, the average wage is adjusted for living expenses "purchasing power parity" (PPP).

  9. Senior Salaries Review Body - Wikipedia

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    The Senior Salaries Review Body, established 1971 provides advice to the Prime Minister, ...