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    CEO pay skies as wage gap grows

    June 24, 2023
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    Tracey Davies - Director Just Share
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    Shareholder activist group Just Share analyzed the ‘vertical pay gap’ at 8 JSE-listed companies by comparing the pay of CEOs to lowest paid workers.

    1. Shoprite had the greatest vertical pay gap, with its CEO earning 1,081 times more than its disclosed minimum wage of R58,700 per year.
    2. Woolworths’ CEO earned 423 times the company’s disclosed minimum pay of R85,500 per year, followed by Standard Bank (258 times), Absa (230 times) and Nedbank (176 times).
    3. The JSE Ltd had the lowest vertical pay gap, with its CEO earning 49 times more than the disclosed minimum guaranteed pay of R419,585.
    4. None of the companies disclosed what the lowest grade job is that earns the minimum salary, or mentioned contract workers to whom minimum wage does not apply.
    5. Just Share says pay gap disclosure is important to shed light on labour market inequality and provide data for informed conversations around reducing inequality.
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