Activity feed of the Quiet Riots I have joined
- zefo followed up on Chuggers at Friends of the Earth over 2 years ago.
- zefo shared an experience at Civil Service Reform at Government of the United Kingdom over 2 years ago.
- zefo joined the Civil Service Reform at Government of the United Kingdom Quiet Riot over 2 years ago.
- zefo shared an experience at Chuggers at Friends of the Earth over 2 years ago.
- zefo joined the Chuggers at Friends of the Earth Quiet Riot over 2 years ago.
about Civil Service Reform at Government of the United Kingdom
A quarter of all council tax payments goes to fund the town hall pension schemes. Many of us cannot afford pensions of our own but must pay for the fur lined gilt edged ones of others. Having worked in a public sector environment, they are grossly overpaid for what is achieved.
The public sector have been feathering their own nests and have forgotten that they serve the public. The administrative machinery is grossly overstaffed and they could easily make an exception for this gentleman. over 2 years ago via web
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I object to Chuggers because they are an inefficient way of raising money for charities. The amount paid to the chugger may be small, but the number of people who cancel the direct debit when they move banks or have a clear out of their direct debits online is high. What proportion of the funds paid actually go to the front line of the charity and are not swallowed up in costs associated with this method of fundraising? over 2 years ago via web
Somewhere there are figures, but 98p in each pound by Help for Heroes is very good by any standards... They're on QR by the way! over 2 years ago via web
Help for heroes is staffed predominantly be volunteers and is a new charity. The more established companies have become more bloated and less cost effective in many areas. The chief executives manage large budgets and are rewarded accordingly. over 2 years ago via web
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Agree completely! over 2 years ago via web