Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol Made 6,666 Times More than the Median Employee at His Coffee Chain Last Year
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Starbucks CEO Earns 6,666 Times More Than the Average Barista
It’s a good time to be a CEO. A new study by the AFL-CIO found the average corporate leader saw their compensation increase by $1.24 million last year. On average, the federation of unions says, CEOs at the nation’s largest companies made 285 times what the average worker did. A year ago, that ratio was 268:1. “The median employee would have had to start working in 1740 to earn what the average CEO received in 2024,” the organization wrote in it…
An evaluation from the USA shows how absurd the pay gap between bosses and simple employees is often. Trump's tax policy is likely to strengthen this even further. Brian Niccol has only been head of Starbucks since September last year. The crisis-ridden coffee house giant based in Seattle has recruited the top manager from the fast food chain Chipotle. Niccol's most remarkable decisions since then include the fact that the employees in the shops…
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