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Why companies should report what CEOs and workers earn

SA’s huge income gap
Should the Companies Amendment Bill and the Companies Second Amendment Bill be passed in South Africa, it would be compulsory for companies to disclose their pay gap ratios. Imraan Valodia, pro vice-chancellor: climate, sustainability and inequality and director of the Southern Centre for Inequality Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, and Arabo K. Ewinyu, a researcher at the institution, examine the issue.
Inequality in South Africa is high, whether measured by income or wealth. One of the results is that there’s acute public scrutiny of executive compensation.This is understandabl
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Namibian Sun 2025-01-01

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