The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Skyrocketing CEO Pay Raises Questions for Charities

The New York Public Library gave hefty salary increases to its president, Paul LeClerc, and several other top officers last year. At the same time, financial troubles necessitated other budget-saving moves, including cutbacks in its tuition-assistance program for employees.

Although the library receives substantial government...

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