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In reply to the discussion: Poll: Should a CEO of a non-profit organization be drawing a salary of aprox. $500,000 per year? [View all]flexnor
(392 posts)44. i have a releative that gives very generously, but has a policy
that if the ceo makes over 1/2 mil, "let the ceo pay my donation, rather than my donation pay the ceo"
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Poll: Should a CEO of a non-profit organization be drawing a salary of aprox. $500,000 per year? [View all]
Tx4obama
Feb 2012
OP
That's outragous! I understand and know that CEO of non-profits need to make a salary because
Justice wanted
Feb 2012
#2
Were we ever so naive as to believe that people would work for a charity not to get into the
WCGreen
Feb 2012
#57
That is how most big non-profits work... They have to put their money somewhere
LiberalArkie
Feb 2012
#9
Obviously you have never donated your time at a soup kitchen, food pantry etc.
RegieRocker
Feb 2012
#25
Come on, 1% shills don't like the whole reality thing...you have to ease it up on them
uponit7771
Feb 2012
#29
No, and they will regret having the light shined on them from the attention.
Safetykitten
Feb 2012
#26
Private organizations shouldn't be the only safety net. We need to increase funding to NIH.
yardwork
Feb 2012
#35
Yes they should, HOWEVER, all workers wages should be adjusted upwards to what they should be
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#36
While I agree that she is getting payed excessively, I think someone making $50,000
Nikia
Feb 2012
#42