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Sir, The constant use of the terms “director” and “manager” in reports about alleged inequalities in women and men’s pay is highly misleading (report, Sept 21 ).
Many so-called directors are not directors at all in the legal Companies Act definition, a definition which has specific legal rights and duties attached to it. Even within a particular company, the pay range of real executive directors may cover a factor of three or more.
The title “manager” is used in an even wider range of circumstances and so salaries cover a huge range. The practice is to pay salaries and benefits according to factors of which time in the job, experience in the company and range of responsibilities are usually the main ones. As a result many employees have gripes about their pay but unlike women, men do not have a statutory body ready to enforce their claims on the ground of discrimination against them as a gender.
The truth is that the number of people designated “director” rather than “manager” and “manager” rather than, say, “officer”, has expanded enormously recently, especially in the public sector. It isn’t only in the exam system that grade inflation exists. It is absurd to build a case for the underpayment of women on the basis of such vague and variable job titles.
PROFESSOR S. F. BUSH
Thurston, Suffolk
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One of the delights of taking part in the Times Dine with Wine / Eat Out promotion is the sheer pleasure of discovering amazing restaurants and I did so yesterday. The Treble Tile located in West Bergholt nr Colchester was a find but I understand that unfortunately the good people of West Bergholt are not inclined to support this restaurant and you may find the details worthy of a write up in Times 2. The 3 course meal was sheer pleasure from start to finish and it is an absolute scandal that the place was not packed. I have spent most of the day evangelizing to my co-workers about this place, which offers both excellent value and a superb dining experience. It was just really nice, down to earth and devoid of the pretentious attitude you find in some restaurants and it is such a huge shame that the locals are conspiring against this delightful place.
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