THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON

>> Tuesday, January 24, 2012

I always like it when light is cast into darkness. Biased BBC's Alan picks up on this interesting detail not mentioned by the BBC;

"Enver Solomon from the 'Children's Society' has been all over the BBC today. It might be nice to know that the Children's Society' full name is the 'Church of England Children's Society' and that it is essentially controlled by the very same Bishops who are opposing the government's welfare policy.

'Church of England Children’s Society (A company limited by guarantee). Also known as The Children’s Society. Presidents The Most Reverend and Right Hon the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams The Most Reverend and Right Hon the Lord Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu Vice-Presidents Bishops of the Church of England Trustee Board Chair The Rt Rev’d Tim Thornton, Bishop of Truro (appointed September 2010)'
Whilst the charity does a vast amount of good for children across Britain its current theme that families must have £30,000 net income in benefits is clearly at odds not only with reality but its own actions. The charity has 728 employees.....do they all get, regardless of whether they are full time or part time, at least £30,000 net income? If not are their children now living in poverty as Enver Solomon tells us they should be below that income level?

It's interesting that the Charity is not above making its own cost savings to suit the economic climate....

'Efficiencies within the charity have helped to create a stable financial foundation.'

It would seem that whilst it seeks to protect children pensioners are not so lucky:

Pension Fund
The Children’s Society operates a defined benefit
scheme that closed to new staff in 2003.
New staff enter a defined contribution scheme.

To maintain this focus, expenditure across our other areas of charitable activity was reduced by £0.2m from last year’s level.

The charity also paid out over £1 million to cover redundancies....so presumably the children of those ex employees aren't quite that important.

The total staff pay costs are £27 million...presumably the many charity shop workers do not get any where near £30,000.....(37,000 x 728 = 27 million).....so somebody must be getting some very high wages at the top of the charity.
http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends24/0000221124_ac_20110331_e_c.pdf

It would be nice firstly if the BBC would give us the full information about what are clearly charity pressure groups lobbying for their own favoured policies...and second that such charities put their money where their mouths are....when the pay their lowliest staff member £30,000 net per annum I might listen.

Sort of connected is the BBC's insistence on telling us of the 'respected' or 'leading' think tank IPPR.....no 'warning' that it is a left wing, essentially Labour affiliated, pressure group.....and Nicky Campbell's continued categorising of government cuts as 'Tory cuts'.

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