THE GMB union warned that “massive inequalities” are blighting British society yesterday after it was revealed that top bosses earn more in a year than average workers do in a lifetime.
According to analysis from the High Pay Centre (HPC) think tank, the median pay of chief executives in FTSE-100 firms was £2.69 million last year — a staggering 86 times the average full-time wage.
This was despite wages for the highest earners slumping by 17 per cent as the Covid-19 pandemic hit in spring 2020. The average bonus size also fell from £1.1m in 2019 to £828,000 last year, the think tank said.
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