Thank you for the update, Thierry, and for continuing to keep us informed!
While there are a few popular examples of this practice - Semco in Brazil, Happy.co in the UK, &c. - it will be good to see how it works for WM-FR.
Sam.
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Thierry Coudray < thierry.coudray@wikimedia.fr> wrote:
Hello,
In the interests of transparency, the Wikimédia France board has decided this month to make public the salaries of its employees. The 4 WMFr employees fully supported the measure before the Board decided to discuss the matter. Any new candidate for a salaried position within Wikimedia France will be informed of this wage transparency.
As ED, I'm in charge of putting this measure into practice, probably by posting in our annual report.
Thierry
2012/4/2 Jimmy Wales jwales@wikia-inc.com
On 4/2/12 5:25 PM, Thierry Coudray wrote:
I understand the arguments I've read but do not share it. Recruited the best person is a goal of any recruiting organization, but that should not come at the expense of our values. And transparancy is a core value of our movement.
As is privacy. We don't publish the server logs. :)
--Jimbo
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