Two other Democrats have now joined Kirsten Gillibrand in falsely accusing the Muslim mayoral candidate for New York City of supporting calls for violence against Jews. read more
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First-class flights, seven-figure salaries: How NGO bosses are living good on the taxpayer dime
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#16 | Posted by freewilly
You do realize NGOs have to compete with the private sector to attract top talent, right? Maybe you don't realize top talent is increasingly expensive. CEO to Worker pay ratio has gone from 20:1 to 400:1 in the past few decades. I can't put a finger on what your point is here. Maybe you can explain it in more detail.