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"In fact, total executive remuneration has gone down significantly.
Remuneration has nothing to do with skills or game, or whether some of them will continue playing if paid better.
Bosses' remuneration has risen from around 47 times average wages in the 1990s to around 180 times today.
The newcomers were almost universally regarded as trespassers in a place where chess remuneration has always been considered anemic.
Hard to believe but CEOs got by in the 1970s on $1m or so; their total remuneration has grown eightfold in real terms since then.
Chief executive remuneration has soared since the financial crisis in absolute terms, but also as a multiple of the average worker's earnings.
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In an interview with the Sunday Times, Cable said remuneration had "exploded" and UK firms had a "particular problem".
Tanya de Grunwald, the 32-year-old behind Graduate Fog, said her campaign to embarrass big corporations employing people for no or low remuneration had just begun.
LASPO's cuts to applicants' scope and eligibility come into force in April next year: cuts to lawyers' remuneration have begun and there is more to follow.
The figures, compiled from a poll of 34,158 UK executives, were unveiled after a year in which the issues of female recruitment and remuneration have become increasingly high-profile.
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