Top CEOs made as much as average worker earns in a year by mid-morning Thursday
OTTAWA — Canada’s 100 highest-paid chief executives were paid record amounts in 2018 in comparison to the employees beneath them, according to a new report released Thursday.
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives said the average CEO at a top publicly traded company would have made as much money as the average Canadian worker will make all year as of 10:09 Thursday morning. That’s the earliest time on record in the 13 years the centre has been tracking the numbers
Those CEOs made 227 times more than the average worker made in 2018, the most recent year figures are available, the centre said. That’s up from 197 times average worker pay in 2017.
“Growth in the vast gap between excessive CEO compensation and average incomes is an indicator of Canada’s income inequality juggernaut,” said report author and CCPA senior economist David Macdonald.