During
Prime Minister's Question in Parliament yesterday, the
Prime Minister rejected the suggestion that the membership of the remuneration committee should be broadened to include at least one "ordinary employee" arguing that this would would break "an important principle of not having people on a remuneration committee who will have their own pay determined". But when did remuneration committees start determining the pay of individual, "ordinary" employees?
Hansard, the record of debate, is available
here.
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