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So their high wages are wafted in on the breeze did they, the money ultimately comes out of the consumers pocket however far down the line that is. Think of a company that produces tinned food, 1p extra on a tin soon adds up.
The top bosses get 49% those beneath them will get less possibly 20% the ones below them maybe 10%, all well above those who actually make the stuff.
I know I am wasting my time putting my point of view as you think the high earners are perfectly entitled to as much as they can get. As for saying it is up to the shareholders most of them are large corporations whose top bosses will certainly not want the gravy train to end.
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