
So let's take stock of the situation. In 2010, there were 610 staff graded SM1 or SM2. There are now 415. In 2010, there were 638 staff graded Band 11. There are now 734. Take, if you will, the three grades together, and the wider management population maybe cheaper, but it has only been cut by 99 posts.
On his arrival as BBC Chairman, Lord Patten complained there were more senior leaders at the BBC than in the Chinese communist party. He set a target for senior management to be no more than 1% of the workforce by 2015. Take SM posts only, and we currently stand at 2.1%. Take SM and Band 11 posts, and it's 5.9%. Either way, there's a night or two of long knives coming in 2014.
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