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MONEYWEB app instead? Patel’s plan to address the inequity of executive pay It would be useful if the minister coincided his legislative challenge with news of widespread pay cuts for ministers and directors-general. 00:01 As a former trade unionist, Patel should rather use whatever influence he has to encourage his labour colleagues to impose some market discipline. Image: GCIS Judging by the flurry of comments sparked by news that Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Ebrahim Patel is finalising legislative changes aimed at narrowing the executive-worker pay gap, not many people believe government has a role to play in addressing this thorny issue. ....
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Advertisement There s no doubt that when it comes to photography, freight train driver Dylan Nardini is on the right track. The 47-year-old was recently crowned Scottish Landscape Photographer of the Year thanks to breathtaking shots that he took of a well-weathered tree on the Isle of Arran, snowfall in the village of Leadhills and fallen foliage in a country park in South Lanarkshire. Nardini believes he developed his passion for the landscape while driving freight trains around the country for DB Cargo, for which he has worked for 28 years. He said: Knowing that the judges have seen something pleasing in my work is so flattering and has given me a huge boost in what has been a very tough year for so many. ....
Lowell s Boat Shop launches Mayflower Shallop II Carol Feingold/Correspondent Head down to Point Shore this month to see a piece of history. Last week, Lowell’s Boat Shop in Amesbury launched the Mayflower Shallop II, an historical reproduction of the small rowing and sailing vessel the Pilgrims would have used to “discover” Plymouth Harbor in 1621. The shallop will stay at the end of the LBS dock on the Merrimack River for about three weeks before traveling to Plymouth to join Mayflower II. “The boat will remain here to finish the final work,” said Graham McKay, LBS executive director and master boat builder. “We launched it to take advantage of the astronomically high tides and I would expect to leave around the third week in May. It remains to be seen if we’re going to sail it down or it will go by truck. It’s a matter of insurance. Insurance companies are getting nervous about boats.” ....