Post Office branch remuneration bands 23/24
Dear Post Office Limited,
For Branches with a unique FAD code can you please supply the details of the top and bottom earning branches for 2023-2024. No location or other details needed thanks just the amount in remuneration to help understand the range of pay a "Branch" might expect?
For the year ending March 2024 could you please supply the following information:
How many branches received remuneration of:
Less than £1,000
Between £1000 & £5,000
Between £5000.01 & £10,000
Between £10,00.01 & £50,000
Between £50,000.01 & £60,000
Between £60,000.01 & £70,000
Between £70,000.01 & £100,000
Between £100,000.01 & £150,000
Between £150,000.01 & £200,000
More than £200,000
Yours faithfully,
brent jay
Our ref: FOI2024/00791
Dear Brent Jay,
Thank you for your request for information which was received on 16th May.
Your request is being considered under the terms of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000.
The Act requires that a response must be given promptly, and in any event
within 20 working days. We will therefore reply at the latest by 14th
June.
Please remember to quote the reference number above in any future
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Regards,
Data Protection and Information Rights Team
100 Wood Street,
London,
EC2V 7ER
Dear [email address],
Hi, could you give me an update on this request, please?
Yours sincerely,
brent
Dear Brent,
Thank you for your email.
Please accept our sincere apologies for the delay in responding to your
request for information. Whilst we cannot provide an exact timeline at the
moment, we can assure you that we are working to get your response to you
and will do so as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
Kind regards,
Information Rights
Data Protection and Information Rights Team
100 Wood Street
London
EC2V 7ER
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Dear Brent Jay,
Please find the response attached relating to your Freedom of Information
request.
Regards,
Data Protection and Information Rights Team
100 Wood Street,
London,
EC2V 7ER
Dear Post Office Limited,
Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.
I am writing to request an internal review of Post Office Limited's handling of my FOI request 'Post Office branch remuneration bands 23/24'.
This information & similar has been released before.
As you may be aware, ICO guidance states that when applying a Section 43 exemption, an authority "must show that because [the information] is commercially sensitive, disclosure would be, or would be likely to be, prejudicial to the commercial activities of a person (an individual, a company, the public authority itself or any other legal entity)".
This response does not appear to have included such details, so I am requesting that you conduct an internal review, and, if the exemption is upheld, show how the release would be prejudicial to commercial activities, and of whom.
A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/p...
Yours faithfully,
brent
Dear Brent Jay,
Thank you for contacting us with your request for an internal review which
was received on 3rd September.
This has been assigned to a caseworker (our ref: IR2024/01234) and we will
aim to provide you with a response within 40 working days.
If you have any questions, then please do not hesitate to contact us.
Regards,
Information Rights Team
100 Wood Street,
London,
EC2V 7ER
Dear Brent Jay
The date that the response is due for your request, IR2024/01234, has been
changed to 29th October
Kind Regards
Data Protection and Information Rights Team
100 Wood Street,
London,
EC2V 7ER
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