Moodyman
Member
With recent comments on the RNLI I had a brief look at their latest annual report, and noted the following:
Total Income £191.9M
Total Costs £171.3M
Capex £49.5 (to come from the reserves)
Gross Revenue for the year £- 28.9M
So a soundly run operation on a not for profit basis but then you look at;
Staff Costs £75.3m (39% of Revenue which is very high for any corporate organisation. Normally should be no higher than 20% for a business doing this turnover if it was tightly run so ‘rationalisation’ needed in the RNLI I think)
Of which 35 people take £2.285M
And the rest (excluding seasonal workers) of 1,608 make up the rest of the Staff Costs or approx. £73M which means an average salary of £45,407 for those 1,608.
What do they all do should be the question?
Even if you exclude all the ‘Lifeboat Service’ of 310, ‘Lifeboat Equipment & Property’ of 566 and the 65 in ‘Rescue and International’ you’re left with 104 in ‘Safety and Education’, 282 in ‘Support’ (whatever that is) 264 managing ‘Legacies and Donations’ and 17 in ‘Trading Activities’.
What do they all do, why are they paid £45K on average and are they necessary?
If I've misread or misunderstood what's in the report no doubt someone will let me know
I should say that none of the above is any criticism of the brave volunteers who put themselves at risk every time there's a "shout".
Total Income £191.9M
Total Costs £171.3M
Capex £49.5 (to come from the reserves)
Gross Revenue for the year £- 28.9M
So a soundly run operation on a not for profit basis but then you look at;
Staff Costs £75.3m (39% of Revenue which is very high for any corporate organisation. Normally should be no higher than 20% for a business doing this turnover if it was tightly run so ‘rationalisation’ needed in the RNLI I think)
Of which 35 people take £2.285M
And the rest (excluding seasonal workers) of 1,608 make up the rest of the Staff Costs or approx. £73M which means an average salary of £45,407 for those 1,608.
What do they all do should be the question?
Even if you exclude all the ‘Lifeboat Service’ of 310, ‘Lifeboat Equipment & Property’ of 566 and the 65 in ‘Rescue and International’ you’re left with 104 in ‘Safety and Education’, 282 in ‘Support’ (whatever that is) 264 managing ‘Legacies and Donations’ and 17 in ‘Trading Activities’.
What do they all do, why are they paid £45K on average and are they necessary?
If I've misread or misunderstood what's in the report no doubt someone will let me know
I should say that none of the above is any criticism of the brave volunteers who put themselves at risk every time there's a "shout".