I'll make the point again that while the top earners in RTE are on big money the average pay is €57k and RTE employ just under 2000 people.
The average pay in the ESB is €85,000 and they employ nearly 8000 people.
This isn't just an RTE problem, in fact RTE are nowhere near the worst when it comes to high employee pay rates.
That about all the other semi-state's, former semi-state's which operate a monopoly or virtual monopoly and other Sate bodies, many of which we have never hear of?
Irish water lifted the lid on how the State is run, or more particularly how bodies delivering state provided services are run.
There's over 100,000 people paid by the HSE. That's right; one in every 20 people why works in Ireland is paid by the HSE.
The waste and duplication in Irish water was staggering; 2000 people employed there that they said they didn't need or want. That's been cut but most of them have been "redistributed" back to the local authorities they came from so they can do bugger-all somewhere else.
The bigger the organisation the more places there are to hide. How much dead wood is there in the HSE?
I think we are having the wrong discussion again.