The average fatcat boss will have raked in more by 1pm today than a typical worker will earn all year. Analysis by the High Pay Centre found the average chief executive of a FTSE 100 company makes £3.81million a year, or the equivalent of £1,171.56 an hour. That is 109 times the average salary for a full-time worker of £34,943. The highest-paid FTSE fatcats – such as AstraZeneca’s £15.3m Pascal Soriot and BAE Systems’ £10.7m Charles Woodburn – earn several times more. Workers’ average pay has risen 6% in the past year, while top bosses have netted an extra 9.5%. Despite this, there are growing calls in the City for big bosses in…
Fatcat bosses take home more money by 1pm today than average worker will earn…
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