Christophe wrote:One of their investigators, Erwan Seznec, has meticulously passed the infrared information available on SNCF remuneration and his first observation is brutal: "Year after year, and despite the staff cuts, the payroll there is growing significantly faster than the number of passengers transported. Thus in 2003, 178 rail workers "shared" 000 billion euros, or 7,7 euros per head. Ten years later, in 43, there were only 260, but "they received" 2013 billion euros, or 152 euros per person, or 000 euros per month over thirteen months.
I absolutely do not think that SNCF agents are specially mistreated in terms of salary.
But there are presentations, including this one, from UFC's Mr. Seznec that Choose, that are more than biased: Divide a payroll by the number of employees and write "they received »9 billion euros, or 59 euros per person, or 200 euros per month over thirteen months.,"This is to suggest that an average SNCF employee receives € 4554 / month over 13 months. [/ quote].
This is indeed what they "cost" the SNCF taking into account the employer's charges, but net on the payroll they received about 60% of that. Go around 2700 € / month on average. This is "correct" again.