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Munich's top managers deserve that: Almost all salaries rose - only one is left behind

2020-11-11T06:38:49.617Z


It is no secret that some of Munich's top managers earn large sums of money every year. In 2019, most of the salaries rose again. Only one was left behind.


It is no secret that some of Munich's top managers earn large sums of money every year.

In 2019, most of the salaries rose again.

Only one was left behind.

  • The city of Munich * publishes a report on the salaries of top managers.

  • The top earner comes from the savings bank.

  • Only one boss had less on the pay slip at the end of 2019.

Munich

- The

Sparkasse

has to save, premium contracts are canceled, branches are closed.

Where no savings are made, there is at the top:

Munich's Sparkasse boss Ralf Fleischer

is still the city's best-paid

manager

.

This emerges from the administration's financial data and participation report, which will be presented to the city council on Tuesday next week.

According to the paper,

Fleischer

earned exactly 625,000 euros in 2019 - including bonuses.

He earned 66,000 euros more than in 2018, when his salary was around 559,000 euros.

For comparison:

Munich's mayor Dieter Reiter

(SPD) receives 180,000 euros a year.

Munich's top earners: Sparkasse at the forefront

Fleischer

is of course not the only

top manager in Munich

, but he is the best-paid.

The

Sparkasse

pays very well in general: with an annual salary of 543,000 euros,

Sparkasse board member Marlies Mirbeth is

the best-paid woman in municipal companies.

The

savings bank

has over 2500 employees.

Stadtwerke boss Florian Bieberbach

follows right behind on the podium

.

Last year he earned 536,000 euros and thus 10,000 euros more than in 2018.

Stadtwerke

is the largest municipal company, the city subsidiary employs over 9700 people.

Munich's top earners: the airport boss retired with a plus

The

airport *

has a similar number of employees - almost 9,000

.

Its

boss Michael Kerkloh

is now drawing a pension, the 67-year-old had just recently retired.

In 2019, he received remuneration of 530,000 euros.

This corresponds to a salary increase of 26,000 euros compared to 2018. The new head of the

airport

is

Jost Lammers

, who previously managed

Budapest Airport

.

+

Now retired: Ex-airport boss Michael Kerkloh.

© Peter Kneffel / dpa

The

head of the Munich Clinics

,

Axel Fischer

, is also one of Munich's top earners.

His salary was 431,000 euros.

In the previous year (2018) it was 394,000 euros.

Munich's top earner: Zoo manager receives less salary

There was also a salary increase for

trade fair boss Klaus Dittrich

in 2019

.

He earned 5000 euros more and came to 345,000 euros.

The wages of the head of the

Munich transport company Ingo Wortmann

and the

head

of

technology at SWM Helge-Uve Braun are

in a similar range

.

Both received around 360,000 euros in 2019.

SWM personnel boss Werner Albrecht

came to 388,000 euros.

The heads of the municipal housing developer

Gewofag also

received top salaries in 2019,

Michael Dengler

earned

a salary of 242,000 euros,

Max Strasser

received an annual income of 212,000 euros.

The

GWG bosses Christian Amlong and Gerda Peter

both have an annual salary of around 207,000 euros.

The head of the

Münchenstift

,

Sigi Benker

, received 161,000 euros as a salary.

+

Zoo boss Rasem Baban earned 8,000 euros less.

© Marcus sleep

Only for

zoo boss Rasem Baban

there was even less money: 184,000 euros are to be booked in 2019, which is around 8,000 euros less than in 2018.

* tz.de and Merkur.de are part of the Ippen-Digital network.

The corona crisis also hit Hellabrunn Zoo very hard.

Now a measure should save the ailing zoo.

Source: merkur

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