(ANSA) - NEW YORK, JUN 07 - The wage gap between CEOs of American companies and their employees jumped in 2021. According to a study by the Institute for Policy Studies, a CEO earns an average of 670 times more than one of his employees, increasing compared to 640 times in 2020. The study finds that the compensation of a CEO is on average 10.6 million while that of a worker is 23,968 dollars.
The study comes as the chorus of voices in the US for the formation of trade unions in companies, such as Amazone Starbucks, is growing.
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