The bosses of Britain’s largest listed companies took home record high pay packets for the third successive year, according to a report.

Analysis found that the record set in the last financial year means the average FTSE 100 chief executive is now paid 122 times the salary of the average full-time UK worker.

Executive pay has been on the rise for the past four years, partly as a consequence of pay cuts taken during the pandemic, at a time when many households are still struggling with a cost of living crisis.

The median pay of a FTSE chief executive climbed to £4.58m in the last financial year, up from £4.29m a year earlier, an increase of nearly 7%, according to analysis by the High Pay Centre.

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    2 days ago

    I don’t care who is justifying it, but no sane person should. How can someone’s sweat be 122 times more worth than another’s?!

    This kind of inequality creates a whole new level of skewed entitlements and crookedness.

    The rich poor gap is becoming a bigger problem according to this pew research

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      3 days ago

      Most of these CEO’s are not sweating. If any job could be replaced with AI it is the CEO role in many of these groups.