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Home > Research Archive > New World Order > Top boss earnings double to £3m
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Monday, 29 October 2007

Top boss earnings double to £3m

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'Many experts believe top executives are overpaid. The earnings of Britain's top executives have doubled in the past five years to a new record average of more than £3m, a study shows. The total pay of chief executives of the top 100 firms has rocketed because of ever-increasing incentive payments, the Income Data Services report says. Over the same period, the average earnings of full-time workers grew by £5,000 to just over £30,000, it says.'

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