My reply to the Unite
Executive Council Statement
By Jerry Hicks
I stand by
my election address statement.
During his
election campaign in 2002 Derek Simpson wrote (of Sir Ken
“You are being urged to nominate and elect a
65 year old, on a part time basis, whose self confessed brief is the merger,
and only then because the Policy Conference was misled about the legality of
Derek Simpson legally challenged Sir Ken
In 2002 Sir
Ken
The
Executive Statement says that Mr Simpson’s salary is currently under £100,000.
Whether deliberate or not this seems to me to be completely untrue and as such
should give reason for concern.
Derek
Simpson’s salary has to be reported by law in the Annual Returns for Trade
Unions filed with the Certification Officer which can be accessed on the
Certification Office website. The following two links are to the reports that
detail Derek Simpson’s salary and benefit details for 2007 (please allow time
to download as they are large files). The report and details of his 2008 salary will not
be available until June.
http://www.certoffice.org/links/pdf/772T_2007.pdf
http://www.certoffice.org/links/pdf/795T_2007.pdf
The first
report is for Amicus from 1st January 2007 until April 26th 2007 and
details Derek Simpson’s salary for this period on page 10.
The second
report covers the period from the merger and formation of Unite on the 27th
April 2007 until 31st December 2007 and details Derek Simpson’s
salary for this period on page 12.
Derek Simpson’s salary for 2007 was
£105,000, as can be seen from the above reports submitted by the union to the
certification officer. It can also be
seen in the details from the certification office reports published in the
table below. This is not “under £100,000” as stated by the Executive. In fact
with Derek Simpson’s allowance, benefits and pension added in it takes the
total amount of remuneration he received in 2007 to a staggering £180,748
(excluding National Insurance payments).
|
|
2006 |
2007 (total) |
2007 (1st
Jan to 26th April) |
2007 (27th
April to 31st Dec) |
|
Gross
salary |
£93,089 |
£105,217 |
£42,544 |
£62,673 |
|
Car
allowance |
£7,992 |
£13,333 |
|
£13,333 |
|
Housing
benefit |
£31,552 |
£38,128 |
£11,947 |
£26,181 |
|
pension
|
£22,831 |
£24,070 |
£7,914 |
£16,156 |
How can it
be in the “union’s benefit” to pay Derek Simpson £38,128 per year for his
house? I have promised to only take an average skilled members wage and further
pledge that I will not take any housing benefit, car allowance, extravagant
pension or first class travel expenses. All of my expenses will be open to
scrutiny and fully accountable to the members.
Jerry Hicks
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