Chairman and Chief Executive of Corus Brian Moffat during a press conference in London following the announcemeant of more than 6,000 job losses as part of a huge cut-back in capacity. * Union leaders expressed disgust tonight, after it emerged that the chairman of steel giant Corus, which axed thousands of jobs last year and is freezing the pay of workers, was given a massive wage rise of more than 100%. Sir Brian Moffat was paid 558,846 in basic pay and fees last year compared with 302,818 for the previous 15 months. * 14/04/03 Thousands of workers were planning to protest outside steel
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Chairman and Chief Executive of Corus Brian Moffat during a press conference in London following the announcemeant of more than 6, 000 job losses as part of a huge cut-back in capacity. * Union leaders expressed disgust tonight, after it emerged that the chairman of steel giant Corus, which axed thousands of jobs last year and is freezing the pay of workers, was given a massive wage rise of more than 100%. Sir Brian Moffat was paid 558, 846 in basic pay and fees last year compared with 302, 818 for the previous 15 months. * 14/04/03 Thousands of workers were planning to protest outside steel plants across the UK, calling for the resignation of the chairman of steel giant Corus. The Iron and Steel Trades Confederation said Sir Brian had led the company into 'crisis' and should leave.