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UK Top Bosses Earn 118 Times Pay Of Workers: Study

by Sarkiya Ranen
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UK Top Bosses Earn 118 Times Pay Of Workers: Study
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The High Pay Centre said the median FTSE 100 CEO was paid 118 times that of the median UK full-time worker
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Bosses running Britain’s biggest listed companies enjoyed payrises of 16 percent last year as workers’ wages struggled with the worst cost of living crisis in a generation, research published Tuesday found.

According to independent think-tank the High Pay Centre, the median FTSE 100 chief executive officer was paid 118 times the median UK full-time worker, up from 108 times in 2021.

Pascal Soriot, of pharma giant AstraZeneca, was the highest paid company chief, earning GBP16.85 million ($21.5 million) — ahead of Charles Woodburn of BAE Systems, who earned GBP10.69 million.

Average pay for a FTSE 100 CEO rose from GBP3.38 million in 2021, to GBP3.91 million in 2022, the research found.

Unions said the findings showed Britain had become “a land of grotesque extremes”.

“While millions of families have seen their budgets shredded by the cost-of-living crisis, city directors have enjoyed bumper pay rises,” said Trade Union Congress general secretary Paul Nowak.

Official figures showed workers saw average pay rises of 7.8 percent over the three months to June compared to a year earlier, but this was reduced to 0.6 percent once inflation was taken into account.

“At a time when so many households are struggling with living costs, an economic model that prioritises a half-a-million-pound pay rise for executives who are already multi-millionaires is surely going wrong somewhere,” Luke Hildyard, director of the High Pay Centre said.

“We need to give workers more voice on company boards, strengthen trade union rights and enable low- and middle-income earners to get a fairer share in relation to those at the top,” he added.

Britain has been hit by strikes across the economy over the past year from ambulance drivers and doctors to lawyers and teachers as inflation has risen sending housing, food and heating costs soaring.

UK inflation — currently running at 6.8 percent down from 7.9 percent in June — has for months been the highest among G7 nations, despite the Bank of England hiking its key interest rate more than a dozen times in succession to try to tame it.



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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