tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post8691479934107476155..comments2023-05-08T10:46:34.371+01:00Comments on Y Cneifiwr: Monkeys and peanutsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-49720097491925321972012-11-15T20:26:19.530+00:002012-11-15T20:26:19.530+00:00Thanks for researching this -- illuminating.Thanks for researching this -- illuminating.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-2351385774094936082012-11-15T09:56:15.030+00:002012-11-15T09:56:15.030+00:00Meryl thinks they're twice as difficult to man...Meryl thinks they're twice as difficult to manage... nothing but rabble! ;)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-12445451962270229932012-11-14T22:40:01.758+00:002012-11-14T22:40:01.758+00:00Both are getting far too much money.Both are getting far too much money.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-21944672514902796262012-11-14T17:44:42.649+00:002012-11-14T17:44:42.649+00:00Another measure of a Chief Executive's worth i...Another measure of a Chief Executive's worth is the size of the workforce which he or she has to manage. Cardiff has a workforce of 15,697, whilst Carmarthenshire has a total of 9132 employees - http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/local-government-intelligence/-/journal_content/56/10171/2991184/ARTICLE-TEMPLATE <br /><br />Mr House, the Cardiff CEx receives £13.95 for each employee he is responsible for, whereas Mr James gets £22.88 for each of his employees. Are Carmarthenshire local government workers almost twice as difficult to manage as Cardiff ones? I don't think so.Jonnoreply@blogger.com