High Pay Centre
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An independent, non-partisan think tank focused on the causes and consequences of economic inequality, with a particular interest in top pay.
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The highest paid FTSE 100 CEO received a total of £16.85 million, at AstraZeneca. That’s 482 times the pay of the median UK full-time worker. Latest analysis High Pay Centre on CEO pay highpaycentre.org/ftse-100-ceo-p…
While CEO pay has stabilised at many FTSE 100 companies, the number of CEOs being paid £10 million+ has shot up. Luke Hildyard explains the risk that the gap between CEO and worker pay could continue to grow if we continue to follow the current business model.
Loved shooting the breeze re: CEO pay with the BBC Business news yesterday - thanks to Emmanuel Macron whose arrival 'en retard' for the post Olympic speech meant the programme didn't get cancelled
It shouldn’t be necessary to pay a CEO more than 100 times the pay of typical workers for a company to operate successfully, HPC Executive Director Luke Hildyard explains.
When there is a questionable relationship between company performance and how much a CEO is paid, we should take arguments that FTSE companies need even higher paid CEOs to thrive with a pinch of salt. HPC Executive Director Luke Hildyard speaking on BBC News
Tax the super rich. Andrew Speke from the High Pay Centre
A global wealth tax could raise $2.1 trillion a year by following the example of Spain’s successful wealth tax on the 0.5% richest households - double the amount needed annually for developing countries’ external climate finance. Tax Justice Network @TaxJusticeNet.bsky.social
Couldn't have said it better ourselves!👏 High Pay Centre
Insightful column from Nils Pratley on why the regulator can't let banker pay get out of hand. theguardian.com/business/nils-…