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  1. Jan 3

    Tomorrow is . The day that highlights the obscene fact that chief executives can make over 100 times more than the average worker’s pay. It's totally unfair and makes no sense for our economy 👇

  2. Jan 3

    Today's - when the typical FTSE100 CEO has already earned the average wage for a whole year. While greedy execs sit on piles of cash, thousands of families struggle to make ends meet due to rising insecure work and draconian conditions. We need radical change.

  3. Watch the various media outlets today normalise like it isn't an outrage these greedy piggies make more today than many of us make in a life time.

  4. Jan 3

    When you see a British CEO complain about the struggling economy; remember that it is their greed that has resulted in a nation that can’t afford to keep going.

  5. Jan 4

    When the greedy, greedy bosses are raking in 133 times more than the average worker, many toiling to make ends meet on low pay and in insecure work, it's time for real and radical change. Bring on 's pledge to tax the fat cats.

  6. Jan 3

    Today is , the day that every year highlights and brings utter shame to our unequal society. The fact top bosses pocket an average yearly wage by the end of today whilst 14m people live in poverty, many of whom work, is disgraceful. This obscene inequality must stop.

  7. Jan 4

    When they tell you the economy is growing what they really mean is the super wealthy are getting richer, while we have stagnant wages, zero hours contracts, foodbanks, Universal Credit and privitisation of public services to the working poor

  8. Jan 4

    the day when some CEO’s have earned what an average worker will get paid in a year.This is how this government values people’s work poverty soaring in Crewe and Nantwich.The system is rigged and has to change. will change this 🌹

  9. Jan 3
  10. Jan 3

    Top boss pay overtakes staff in three days, report says

  11. It's . Today shows just how rigged our economic system is in favour of the privileged few.

  12. The average CEO of a company has made more in the first 3 days of 2019 than someone on the average UK salary will earn in a year. Social enterprises are showing that another, fairer way of doing business is possible -

  13. Jan 4

    This is the day when the highest earners have already made the average worker’s annual wage - three working days into the year. Close your eyes and visualise that proverbial 'fat cat'. How many of you see a woman? How about a woman of colour?

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  14. Jan 3

    Today is - the day an average CEO passes the annual salary of their workers, three days into the new year. And people wonder why I'm a socialist.

  15. Jan 4

    The argument that people get paid what they deserve is ridiculous. Make no mistake, the highest paid jobs in this system go to those in roles that strengthen that systems existence. Who is more deserving? The hot shot stock broker, or the life-saving paramedic?

  16. Jan 4

    Two things that will happen today: 1. A nurse from your local hospital will need to use a food bank to feed their family 2. A big time CEO will have already made more money just 4 days into 2019 than most of us will make in its entirety The system must change.

  17. Jan 3

    The UK's top bosses will have already been paid more by 1pm today than the average worker would earn in a year! In light of this and are calling for Remuneration committees to be reformed

  18. Jan 3

    Tomorrow is , the day the UK’s top bosses will have made more money in a single day than the typical UK full-time worker will earn in the entire year. This is is sickening. It's time to narrow the pay gap in our increasingly unequal society 💷📅👇

  19. Jan 4

    3 working days into 2019 top bosses have already made more 💰 💰 💰 than the average worker will get all year. That isn't right! CEO’s pay should be capped at a 10:1 ratio.

  20. Don't understand why they call it ? A better name would be

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