In 2009, a generally lousy year for corporations, the average compensation for the top 100 CEOs in Canada ($ 6.6 million) was 155 times the pay of the average worker ($42, 988). And the trend is in the direction of the chief executives: a dozen years ago, the ratio between the pay of the top 100 CEOs and the average worker was 104-to-1, according to a report released Monday by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Truth be told I wouldn't mind being an average worker either!
LOL.
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