Eric Thomas justifies vice-chancellors' 6 per cent average pay rise by saying that staff invariably receive more than pay settlements because of incremental drift (Letters, THES , February 14). Many colleagues and I cannot remember the last time we had increments, having reached the top of the pay scale years ago. Perhaps if vice-chancellors had their pay capped, they might focus better on the problems faced by staff.
Philip Scown
Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
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