This Company’s CEO Made 6,666 More than Its Typical Worker | News Channel 3-12
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUL 24 – Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol earned nearly $98 million in 2024, receiving 6,666 times the pay of the average worker amid growing executive compensation and union efforts.
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With 4634 B.C. start date, Starbucks barista would match CEO’s annual pay
WASHINGTON—The AFL-CIO’s latest report on the obscene gap between CEO pay and worker pay points out that the median Starbucks worker would have had to start at the coffee company in 4643 B.C. and work until now to earn an amount equal to the 2024 pay of the company’s CEO. The report puts that starting date in the Stone Age. Reference books say 4643 BC is 2,000 years before the Egyptians built the Great Pyramid. The section of the capitalist clas…
AFL-CIO Executive Paywatch: Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol made 6,666 more than its typical worker
The pay gap between America’s corporate leaders and their workers grew even larger in 2024, according to the AFL-CIO’s annual Executive Paywatch report, released Wednesday.
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