Tuesday, 22 November 2011

CWU condemns the fat cats

22nd November 2011
For immediate release
CWU says the 'the greed game has gone on too long'
The Communication Workers Union welcomes today’s High Pay Commission report and says “the greed has gone on too long”.
Billy Hayes, CWU general secretary, said: "Executive pay has been out of control for some time in the UK. We've been warning about the effect that it has on the morale of workers and the whole of society by creating gross inequality.
“CEO pay in the UK is 170 per cent higher than the average in the rest of the world and this gap is increasing. From 1949 to 1979, the proportion earned by the top 0.1 per cent decreased from 2.5 percent to 1.3 per cent. But over the past decade, earnings by the top 0.1 per cent have increased by 64.2 per cent, while average pay went up by just 7.2 per cent,” Billy explained.
"The government should adopt the High Pay Commission's 12-point plan to restructure executive pay. These are practical actions to bring fairness, transparency and accountability.
“Big business leaders say big bonuses lead to better results – not true – the big bonus culture encouraged the reckless risk-taking that sent us into recession.
“They claim that the best talent is being lured abroad – not true – not one FTSE 100 company has had its CEO ‘lured’ abroad in the past five years. 
"There are too many John Plutheroes with the ability to award themselves massive bonuses regardless of company performance which ultimately put jobs and services at risk. The greed game has gone on too long. It's time for fair wages for all, not more for the rich and forget the rest.”
For more information, please contact:
Sian Jones, Press Officer, E: sbjones@cwu.org  T: 020 8971 7267  M: 0779 3314249


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