Why are CEOs of U.S. firms paid 320 times as much as their workers?

Why are CEOs of U.S. firms paid 320 times as much as their workers?

Last August, Jamelle Brown, a technician at Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri, contracted Covid-19 while on the job sanitizing and sterilizing rooms in the facility’s emergency department. Luckily, his case wasn’t severe, and after having quarantined, he was back at work.

Upon his return, Brown was named Employee of the Month in his unit and given a gift voucher for use in the hospital cafeteria. The amount: $6.

“That stung me to the bone,” said Brown, who makes $13.77 an hour and has worked for almost four years at the hospital, owned by the corporate giant HCA Healthcare. “It made me sit back and say, ‘This place doesn’t care for me.'”

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