To: Ravenstar
And the empirical evidence for your assertions is found where?
To: austinTparty
On the web you can find the following information at
www.management.about.com/library/weekly/aa060401.htm
"Pay for Performance
According to Business Week, the average CEO of a major corporation made 42 times the average hourly worker's pay in 1980. By 1990 that had almost doubled to 85 times. In 2000, the average CEO salary reached an unbelievable 531 times that of the average hourly worker."
And so shoot me I got dislexic on my 2001 data which looks like I got that wrong by a year also because it was really worse than I stated.
Ravenstar
194 posted on
07/29/2003 7:25:55 PM PDT by
Ravenstar
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