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29 January 2009
The move will see the current total pay bill for more than 600 bosses, including director general Mark Thompson, reduced by 25% over the next three and-a-half years.
The BBC Trust said that it has agreed to proposals put forward by the BBC executive, which will affect 634 senior managers and nine members of the executive board. The restructuring plans involve cutting the total senior management numbers by 18% over the period up to the end of July 2013.
The Trust has also endorsed a new pay strategy for senior managers joining the BBC and agreed to proposals to freeze the pay of executive directors for a further three years, making a four-year freeze in all. The freeze will also apply to Mr Thompson's salary.
In February, the Trust set a challenge to the executive to look at the Corporation's approach to pay in the light of the recession and licence fee payers' expectations. The move followed criticism of the money paid to BBC executives.
BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons said: "The Trust challenged the BBC executive to review senior pay at the BBC. Mark Thompson and his team have responded with a comprehensive set of proposals that strike the right balance between ensuring the BBC can attract the best people to do the job, while ensuring maximum value for the licence fee payer. Of course I realise this will have implications both for current and future BBC employees. However, it is right that as a major public service organisation, the BBC shows leadership on this issue during difficult economic times."
The new policy also sets out a strategy for growing talent within the BBC to the senior management ranks, to reduce the number of people brought in from outside the Corporation.
There should also be a "clear and explicit discount" against the private sector when setting senior manager pay and all senior manager posts will be reviewed when they become vacant, according to the plans. Mr Thompson will be in charge of implementing the proposals, with the Trust monitoring what happens.
The director general said that he and every other senior manager needed to recognise that "we are in a different economic climate, that the media sector labour markets are depressed and that there are significant pressures on public finances".
Gerry Morrissey, general secretary of the broadcasting workers' union Bectu, warned the BBC not to impose a similar pay freeze on other employees.
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