These companies paid their employees a median wage of $31,672 in 2022, while their CEOs took home an average $15.3m

  • Another Person
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    29 months ago

    I’d be absolutely ecstatic for a 1:4 ratio.

    • @Screwthehole
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      -79 months ago

      That’s just bringing down the top without helping anyone. Need to lift from the bottom instead

      • Another Person
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        149 months ago

        You can also raise the bottom to make that ratio reach the top…

        • @Screwthehole
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          -39 months ago

          Sure I am. If employees made $90/hr the ratio would be significantly improved. It’s not the ratio that’s the actual problem here. You get that right?

          • @[email protected]
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            49 months ago

            That’s just bringing down the top without helping anyone. Need to lift from the bottom instead

            What in the fuck does “lifting from the bottom” mean to you if raising employee wages isn’t it.

            Lift from the bottom, pull from the top. The ratio is the actual problem here. You get that right?

            • @Screwthehole
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              9 months ago

              They were talking about reducing ceo pay, which who cares? It’s the workers that need the boost. Go back to reddit you jerk

              • @JamesFire
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                69 months ago

                Reduce CEO pay… to increase worker pay

                Damn, that was hard.

                • @Screwthehole
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                  -19 months ago

                  You need some reading lessons. MAYBE THIS WILL HELP?

                  THE GUY SAID CEO PAY IS TOO HIGH. WHO GIVES A FUCK AS LONG AS WORKERS EARN ENOUGH MONEY?