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Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:53 am
1980s Bluebird wrote:A great effort by them, sadly its for an organisation that has lost sight of what it exists for. CEOs on ridiculous money, jobs for the chaps culture, a £100,000 rebrand of the poppy that was not needed whilst closing down respite centres. 12 of the people at the top earn in excess of £1 million for doing very little apart from bouncing around on jolly's around the world.
No longer a fit for purpose organisation with some local veterans help centres springing up to actually help veterans in need.
Tue Nov 16, 2021 9:57 am
bluesince62 wrote:1980s Bluebird wrote:A great effort by them, sadly its for an organisation that has lost sight of what it exists for. CEOs on ridiculous money, jobs for the chaps culture, a £100,000 rebrand of the poppy that was not needed whilst closing down respite centres. 12 of the people at the top earn in excess of £1 million for doing very little apart from bouncing around on jolly's around the world.
No longer a fit for purpose organisation with some local veterans help centres springing up to actually help veterans in need.
Sadly I have to agree, lost sight completely!! All that money! 12 million could do sooooo much more good for veterans, but as seems the case with charitable causes, the cream gets siphoned off by fat cats, who do very little for their extortionate salaries!!
Tue Nov 16, 2021 2:11 pm
Forever Blue wrote:bluesince62 wrote:1980s Bluebird wrote:A great effort by them, sadly its for an organisation that has lost sight of what it exists for. CEOs on ridiculous money, jobs for the chaps culture, a £100,000 rebrand of the poppy that was not needed whilst closing down respite centres. 12 of the people at the top earn in excess of £1 million for doing very little apart from bouncing around on jolly's around the world.
No longer a fit for purpose organisation with some local veterans help centres springing up to actually help veterans in need.
Sadly I have to agree, lost sight completely!! All that money! 12 million could do sooooo much more good for veterans, but as seems the case with charitable causes, the cream gets siphoned off by fat cats, who do very little for their extortionate salaries!!
Sadly your both spot on and that’s why I now never donate to charities.
I buy My poppy out of respect for our heroes.
Tue Nov 16, 2021 4:15 pm
bluesince62 wrote:1980s Bluebird wrote:A great effort by them, sadly its for an organisation that has lost sight of what it exists for. CEOs on ridiculous money, jobs for the chaps culture, a £100,000 rebrand of the poppy that was not needed whilst closing down respite centres. 12 of the people at the top earn in excess of £1 million for doing very little apart from bouncing around on jolly's around the world.
No longer a fit for purpose organisation with some local veterans help centres springing up to actually help veterans in need.
Sadly I have to agree, lost sight completely!! All that money! 12 million could do sooooo much more good for veterans, but as seems the case with charitable causes, the cream gets siphoned off by fat cats, who do very little for their extortionate salaries!!