Independent study of pay gap finds FTSE 100 bosses earning more in three days than typical worker will receive in entire yearBosses of top British companies will have made more money by lunchtime on Thursday than the average UK worker will earn in the entire year,according to an independent analysis of the huge gap in pay between chief executives and everyone else.
The chief executives of FTSE 100 companies are paid a median average of £3.45m a year, which works out at 120 times the £28758 collected by full-time UK workers on average.
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Source: guardian.co.uk