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Lee Hsien Tau

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July 15, 2009
£250,000 is 'chicken feed'


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In the BBC interview, Mr Johnson (left) was asked whether he thought having a second job paying a quarter of a million pounds was appropriate alongside his busy mayoral role. He dismissed the sum as 'chicken feed'. -- PHOTO: AP


LONDON - LONDON'S outspoken mayor, Mr Boris Johnson, came under trade union fire on Tuesday for describing as 'chicken feed' the £250,000 (S$594,000) second salary he earns for writing a weekly newspaper column.

Workers on London's transport network, which ultimately is headed by the mayor, reacted angrily to Johnson's comments, which he made in an interview with the BBC.

'Transport workers in London will look at Boris Johnson's claim that £250,000 a year for moonlighting in a second job is 'chicken feed' and wonder just what planet he's living on,' said Bob Crow, the head of the RMT transport union.

'Our members working as cleaners on London Underground, who have been denied the London Living Wage that was promised them by Mr Boris Johnson, will be especially angry when they are out there doing dirty jobs for little more than £6 an hour.' Mr Johnson, who attended Britain's elite Eton College and Oxford University and was a Conservative member of parliament, also earns a regular mayoral salary of £140,000 a year.

The average annual wage in Britain is about £25,000 pounds.

In the BBC interview, Mr Johnson was asked whether he thought having a second job paying a quarter of a million pounds was appropriate alongside his busy mayoral role. He dismissed the sum as 'chicken feed'.

'I don't presume to ask what you earn from the taxpayer and frankly there's absolutely no reason at all why I should not on a Sunday morning, before I do whatever else I need to do... knock off an article,' he said.

Mr Johnson's remuneration from the right-of-centre Daily Telegraph newspaper, which amounts to about £5,000 pounds per article, is unlikely to go down well with workers in London, where the average earnings are about £630 pounds a week, according to the national statistics office. -- REUTERS
 

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Just another 'insensitive, irresponsible & greedy' creature.
Too many of them around this materialistic world these days.:(
S'pore has one too u know?:o Worse the comment was made in the context of the salary paid to CEO of an institution funded on charity. Are this the kind of 'elites' we want in our society? Heaven forbids!:mad:
 
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