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This afternoon.

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Ryan Tubridy (left) and Miriam O Callaghan

Gulp.

This afternoon.

RTÉ has releases the fees earned by its highest-paid presenters in 2017, 2018 and 2019 (above).

Via RTÉ

In addition, RTÉ confirms that, as part of a range of cost-cutting measures announced last year, the total fees paid to its highest-paid presenters has been reduced by 15% in 2020.

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Meanwhile…

RTÉ Director-General, Dee Forbes, said:

“Our presenters have been crucial to RTÉ’s output throughout this pandemic, as audiences turned to their national public media in record numbers for vital news, information, entertainment and companionship. They continue to make a significant contribution to public media in Ireland and enable RTÉ to optimise important commercial revenue, which is essential to support our public services. RTÉ has reduced overall annual operating costs by over €100m since 2008, and last year targeted additional savings of €60m over three years, which we are on course to deliver. In that context, we continue to keep the fees of our highest-paid presenters under constant review.”

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Ryan Tubridy (top) and from left, Joe Duffy , Ray D’Arcy and Marian Finucane

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Via RTÉ:

RTÉ today publishes the fees earned by its Top 10 highest-paid presenters. The fees cover earnings for 2016, and as in previous years, are published two years in arrears.

The latest earning figures for 2016 demonstrate a reduction of 32% as compared to fees earned in 2008. The reduction continues to exceed the publicly-stated commitment given by RTÉ to reduce fees to on-air presenters by at least 30% compared to 2008 levels.

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Today’s Irish Independent

it was confirmed that around 40 managers received increases averaging 3.25pc. Overall, the 207 managers received an average increase of 1.55pc in 2016.

The station will not release the financial value of the increases but they are understood to be worth a minimum of €1,000 per employee.

The most up-to-date information available from RTÉ shows the average salary in 2015 was €57,564, but the vast majority of managers could expect to be on more than this.

RTÉ’s pay bill rose by €5m last year and is likely to keep rising ahead of plans for 200 job cuts.

Cash-strapped RTÉ paid secret bonuses to bosses despite €20m deficit (Kevin Doyle, Irish Independent)

Meanwhile…..

RTÉ can clarify that it has not introduced ‘secret bonuses’ to RTÉ staff. As we have stated clearly many times previously, RTÉ introduced a series of cuts to staff pay as part of significant reform across the organisation from 2008 – 2013 which saw a reduction in operating costs of €130 million.

Pay restoration – reintroduced in 2015 – is based on binding agreements negotiated by the RTÉ Trade Union Group on behalf of RTÉ staff and followed this period of cuts to staff pay.

Uniquely RTÉ was the only public body to voluntarily suspend and stop increments, stopping manager increments for some 4 years.

As agreed with the RTÉ Trade Union Group and as communicated to RTÉ staff in 2015, pay restoration is being introduced on a phased basis: 15pc was restored on 21 December 2015; a further 42.5pc was restored on 19 December, 2016; additional tranches of 21.25pc each were restored on June 30, 2017 and on December 18, 2017.

Increments apply within existing salary ranges, which are below the 2009 levels. These payments are not bonuses. RTÉ confirms that managers have not received bonuses or general pay increases.

RTÉ will bring forward the publication of fees paid to its Top 10 most highly-paid presenters, and expects to release details shortly. In line with our public commitment RTÉ has been publishing details of the fees of its top ten highest earners for a number of years.

Regarding questions about payment by gender, RTÉ has also confirmed that a review of role and gender equality across the organisation will take place, and we will announce more details of that review soon.

Statement from RTÉ this morning

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