Labour Research March 2005

News

Housing and health bosses enjoy pay surge

Last year, chief executives in the NHS and housing associations saw their pay rises outstrip those of their employees.

A survey in Social Housing magazine last month found housing association bosses enjoying an average rise of 7.9% while staff pay increased by 6.4%.

These rises took average salaries to £94,490 for the chief executives and to £19,700 for employees.

The pay gap in the NHS is wider according to pay and employment specialists, Incomes Data Services (IDS). They found increases for health trust bosses averaging over 7% compared to the 3.2% rise awarded to most NHS workers.

According to the official Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, pay in the health sector averaged £17,957 last year. The IDS figures for average pay for chief executives are: £107,500 (England), £116,000 (Wales), £95,000 (Scotland) and £87,000 (Northern Ireland).