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FTSE firms urged to scrap generous CEO share plans

Pay campaigners set out their stall on ‘Fat Cat Friday’, pointing out that a FTSE 100 boss will have earned the average UK annual salary by 1pm today

FTSE firms urged to scrap generous CEO share plans
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The UK’s biggest companies should scrap generous share award packages for their highly paid bosses, according to a think-tank championing fair pay.

The High Pay Centre wants companies to abandon their “default model” for rewarding chief executives, known as long-term incentive plans, which are schemes that grant generous helpings of company shares in exchange for hitting business targets.

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