Disclosing Salary Information
Elle
113 Posts
We are a non-profit organization w/a Board of Directors that are asking me to diclose my staff's salary information. There is real no reason for them to have that kind of information except to be nosy.
In the past 71 years of our organization, we have never provided our BofD salary information of our staff and they are beginning to micro manage the way our mgmt staff runs things.
I don't want them to know what individuals are making, and would like to know if there is a concrete reason I could provide them w/not disclosing this information.
Any input would be great. Thanks.
In the past 71 years of our organization, we have never provided our BofD salary information of our staff and they are beginning to micro manage the way our mgmt staff runs things.
I don't want them to know what individuals are making, and would like to know if there is a concrete reason I could provide them w/not disclosing this information.
Any input would be great. Thanks.
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Thank you for your input.
Although, that could convince them to move operations elsewhere!!!
If they try to slash salaries it's time to prove your worth. There is nothing wrong with having to do that.
On boardsource.org it states, "The board is responsible for ensuring that the organization meets legal requirements and that it is operating in accordance with its mission and for the purpose for which it was granted tax-exemption. Individual board members must exercise the duty of care (meaning they must attend meetings, be prepared to make informed decisions by reading the information provided and requesting additional information if necessary, and carry out their duties in a reasonable and responsible manner). As safeguards of a public trust, board members are responsible for protecting the organization's assets."