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Fair work also strengthens our wider economy and society. As more people get into and get on in fair work, Scotland’s tax base will be stronger and broader, with increased tax revenues collected from more income taxpayers helping to support stronger public services.
First, I apologise to Stephanie Callaghan and take full responsibility for getting her mixed up with Evelyn Tweed and for getting the questions mixed up.
We have to ask the source of the information that we are not getting. It seems to be utterly pointless to get a Scottish Government minister here to berate them on information with which they have not been provided.
The chair would have a monthly salary comparable to what she or he has earned before and not more than that. As for the members, they will get very little. They will get compensation only for income that they did not get.