Thank fudge for capitalist tax payers. They do make life much easier for your hardworking leftie.
BBC staff paid to move to Salford
A total of 850 BBC staff have been given £11 million to cover the cost of estate agents’ fees, stamp duty, furnishings, rent and other bills. Staff have also been given lump sums, worth 10 per cent of their salary, to encourage them to move.
The figures obtained show that more than 170 staff have taken advantage of the “assisted relocation” package, under which they sell their homes and the BBC covers moving costs. It (the tax payer) has spent £1.2 million on stamp duty; £740,846 on estate agents’ fees; £497,617 on removals; £350,000 on legal fees and £305,962 on furnishings.
Staff have received a further £682,285 in one-off payment incentives to move to the North. The highest individual payment was £90,605.
A further 174 staff have taken advantage of a halfway-house deal, officially called a “remote location allowance”, under which they keep their main home in London and have rent and some of their travel expenses paid.
Each member of staff is given an allowance of up to £3,390 a month before tax, equivalent to £40,680 a year. To date, this has cost the corporation £3.3 million.
Workers were told Salford is a “different kettle of fish” from the London headquarters. Earlier this year they were offered security guards to escort them to their cars and tram stops after work.
I wonder how much it would cost to persuade Chichester to move up north