I read Shane Ross's book "the Bankers". In it he states that the average salary of a Bank of Ireland employee is €99,000. 
BOI has a huge workforce and very few are top level executives earning millions. I would assume that 90% are ordinary officials working in branches. I also assume that these salaries are the norm in the banking sector.
With people complaining about PS salaries and more recently about blue collar semi state workers averaging 60-70k per annum, how come they havent been complaining about bank salaries? Why are we giving the banks billions so that they can pay people in largely mid level admin jobs twice the going rate?
BOI has a huge workforce and very few are top level executives earning millions. I would assume that 90% are ordinary officials working in branches. I also assume that these salaries are the norm in the banking sector.
With people complaining about PS salaries and more recently about blue collar semi state workers averaging 60-70k per annum, how come they havent been complaining about bank salaries? Why are we giving the banks billions so that they can pay people in largely mid level admin jobs twice the going rate?