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SUBSCRIBER-ONLY POLL RESULT: Should MPs keep their 5.5% backdated pay rise?

NBR member subscribers are divided over whether MPs should keep their 5.5% backdated pay rise.

Calida Smylie
Mon, 02 Mar 2015

NBR member subscribers are divided over whether MPs should keep their 5.5% backdated pay rise.

Two recent articles on NBR ONLINE have highlighted the pay rise, announced by the Remuneration Authority last Thursday.

It means Prime Minister John Key will get a $23,800 increase in his base salary to

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Calida Smylie
Mon, 02 Mar 2015
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