Everyday I read about a CEO who's making 200 million while his employees can barely survive. Who's idea was this to give these astroniomical amounts to one person and not across the board to all workers ? Why is society accepting this scam?
I agree that their salaries are ridiculous, but many of them worked very hard in the past and used their brains to get to where they are. They got to the tops of their fields and it wasn't by luck.Everyday I read about a CEO who's making 200 million while his employees can barely survive. Who's idea was this to give these astroniomical amounts to one person and not across the board to all workers ? Why is society accepting this scam?
That may be true but that doesn't really justify the exorbitant salaries and bonuses they make. Do they really offer that much wisdom or guidance when most of them are supported by large teams of other very capable people? Who's to say it's only the CEO who is responsible when a company does well and the stock price goes up? Also fair earlier comment on severance. I know of one EVP who was paid $6M to leave when a new CEO took over the company.I agree that their salaries are ridiculous, but many of them worked very hard in the past and used their brains to get to where they are. They got to the tops of their fields and it wasn't by luck.
Bold to the point of being suicidal in this environment.(This is not a shot… just a discussion)
In fairness…. That’s like saying “shouldn’t escorts be more generous with their bodies and make their rates more affordable for people struggling to pay rent and living on the streets”.
Should agencies offer $20 car jobs for the poor?
You enjoy the ability to set your rates, based on what the market is for your services…. Should landlords not have that ability? Should company owners not also set their wages the same way?
Bold to the point of being suicidal in this environment.
I agree with that.I agree that their salaries are ridiculous, but many of them worked very hard in the past and used their brains to get to where they are. They got to the tops of their fields and it wasn't by luck.
It is called capitalism not laborism. And as Winston Churchill said: It is the worst system except for all the others that have been triedEveryday I read about a CEO who's making 200 million while his employees can barely survive. Who's idea was this to give these astroniomical amounts to one person and not across the board to all workers ? Why is society accepting this scam?
and how many people made a good return on their investment believing in these companies and investing in them early.I agree with that.
The probem is CEO's pay jumped by 329% since the last 30 years. Average worker? Nada. That's not normal.
absolutely this ^^^I agree that their salaries are ridiculous, but many of them worked very hard in the past and used their brains to get to where they are. They got to the tops of their fields and it wasn't by luck.
It is extraordinarily simple:Everyday I read about a CEO who's making 200 million while his employees can barely survive. Who's idea was this to give these astroniomical amounts to one person and not across the board to all workers ? Why is society accepting this scam?
Bold to the point of being suicidal in this environment.
Do you know how many billionaires there are in Canada? 53. That's 53 out of 38 million people. While I don't exactly know how many of those are CEOs of corporations, I bet it's a lot less than 53. I for one am not going to lose sleep over how many "rich" people there are in this world. Is it fair? That's a dumb question. It is what it is. There's a lot of things that aren't fair in this world. Many of which can't simply be solved by distributing the rich people's wealth among the less fortunate.Everyday I read about a CEO who's making 200 million while his employees can barely survive. Who's idea was this to give these astroniomical amounts to one person and not across the board to all workers ? Why is society accepting this scam?
Don’t worry, he hits like a bitch.You think Will Smith might slap me for that one?