Her salary at Blackmores is $900,000 plus $900,000 in short-term bonuses, plus a potential $1.8 million long-term bonuses a total potential income of $3.6 million
Oh yeah, that's a whole lot better than Ahmed Fahour's salary.....NOT
on โ27-06-2017 12:37 PM
All the ladies at my local PO were excited. They believe there will some good changes coming along.
My personal wish is for the reintroduction of a cheaper 250 gram parcel for domestic and international so I can send my poster tubes with lower shipping.
on โ27-06-2017 01:07 PM
on โ27-06-2017 04:12 PM
Her salary at Blackmores is $900,000 plus $900,000 in short-term bonuses, plus a potential $1.8 million long-term bonuses a total potential income of $3.6 million
Oh yeah, that's a whole lot better than Ahmed Fahour's salary.....NOT
on โ27-06-2017 04:12 PM
I also heard on the ABC news today she wouldn't be getting the outrageous pay the previous CEO got. Something in the order of $1.2 million pa, which I heard is a downward step from her current job (CEO of Blackmores).
I also wish they would reintroduce the 250g parcel rate, but it is not going to happen.
on โ27-06-2017 05:03 PM
@imastawka wrote:
Her salary at Blackmores is $900,000 plus $900,000 in short-term bonuses, plus a potential $1.8 million long-term bonuses a total potential income of $3.6 million
Oh yeah, that's a whole lot better than Ahmed Fahour's salary.....NOT
I'm not sure what her salary at Blackmore's has to do with her salary at AP. Which has been quoted as $1.35m with a potential $1.35m in bonuses. Half what Ahmed took away last year.
on โ27-06-2017 05:39 PM
My most sincerest apologies, Dave.
I C & P'd the wrong paragraph, try this one -
Ms Holgate will be paid a more modest base salary of $1.4 million, with a potential $1.4 million bonus that would double her earnings to $2.8 million which means that, like Mr Fahour, she will be Australia's highest paid public servant.
Still waaaay too much money IMO
on โ27-06-2017 07:06 PM
I can only hope this puts a curb on the strategy that saw drastic reductions in service standards but dramatic increases to prices. I tend to think reintroduction of services is probably unlikely, but at least she's got some history with eCommerce, dealing with tangible products.