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Title: Wages Of Australia's Top Bosses Revealed Post by whiteknight on Jul 21st, 2021 at 7:34am
Wages of Australia’s top bosses revealed :(
Think Qantas boss Alan Joyce has Australia’s sweetest pay package? Think again. There are 11 executives in front of him, including just one woman. News.com.au JULY 13, 2021 Almost one-third of Australia’s top 100 chief executives received no bonus in the 2020 financial year, with their total pay falling to the lowest levels in well over a decade as their companies responded to Covid-19. But termination payments soared and one executive broke a record. The annual Australian Council of Superannuation Investors CEO pay report released this week revealed the nation’s biggest companies had mostly shown restraint as the pandemic took hold. That’s in stark contrast with 10 years ago in the shadows of the global financial crisis, when executives were being showered with big bonuses and termination payments despite many companies delivering negative returns to shareholders, ACSI chief executive Louise Davidson noted. Think Qantas boss Alan Joyce has Australia’s sweetest pay package? Think again. There are 11 executives in front of him. :( For CEOs who did receive a bonus last financial year, the median still amounted to $1.14m. :( That’s a staggering amount for the average earner to contemplate, but it’s the lowest in ACSI’s 10 years of data. With lower and less frequent bonuses, the median cash pay for Australia’s top 100 bosses fell 26.4 per cent to $1.98m, the lowest level since the 2003 financial year. It was a good year to leave the helm of a top 100 company, however, with the average termination payment soaring 58 per cent to $2.07m. CSL chief Paul Perreault tops the list of Australia’s highest-paid CEOs. Mick McCormack, who headed gas infrastructure business APA Group, pocketed $6.59m, the highest termination payment since fiscal 2015. The next highest at just under $5m was received by another long-serving CEO, Oil Search’s Peter Botten, who has become AGL Energy’s new chairman as part of a radical restructure. Realised pay – cash salary plus the value of equity that vested during the year – soared past $40m for the first time, with Paul Perreault, who leads biotech giant CSL, enjoying an eye-watering improvement from $30.53m for the previous 12 months. The 20 highest-paid ASX200 CEOs on a realised-pay basis in FY20: :( 1. Paul Perreault, CSL $43.04m 2. Bill Beament, Northern Star Resources, $31.78m 3. Greg Goodman, Goodman Group, $26.86m 4. Shemara Wikramanayake, Macquarie Group, $16.39m 5. Jake Klein, Evolution Mining, $15.84m 6. Brad Banducci, Woolworths Group, $12.67m 7. Jean-Sebastien Jacques, Rio Tinto $11.87m 8. Michael Clarke, Treasury Wine Estates, $11.3m 9. Kevin Gallagher, Santos, $11.04m 10. Sandeep Biswas, Newcrest Mining, $10.98m Macquarie Group CEO Shemara Wikramanayake is the only woman in the top 20. 11. Andrew Barkla, IDP Education, $10.89m 12. Alan Joyce, Qantas Airways, $10.74m 13. Graham Kerr, South32, $10.68m 14. Vincent English, Megaport, $10.35m 15. Julian Pemberton, NRW Holdings, $10.23m 16. Mark McInnes, Premier Investments, $8.8m 17. Scott Charlton, Transurban Group, $8.47m 18. Philippe Wolgen, Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals, $8.2m 19. Andrew Bassat, SEEK, $7.8m 20. Magnus Nicolin, Ansell, $7.47m. |
Title: Re: Wages Of Australia's Top Bosses Revealed Post by Valkie on Jul 21st, 2021 at 8:48am
Makes one wonder.
What would you want all that money for? A couple of million is more than enough to live a comfortable life. |
Title: Re: Wages Of Australia's Top Bosses Revealed Post by Carl D on Jul 21st, 2021 at 8:53am Valkie wrote on Jul 21st, 2021 at 8:48am:
Personally, I believe its a 'competition' so they can boast about who has the most money. Almost borders on a form of mental illness in my opinion. Similar to the obsession people have with their phones these days. |
Title: Re: Wages Of Australia's Top Bosses Revealed Post by Bobby. on Jul 21st, 2021 at 8:54am Valkie wrote on Jul 21st, 2021 at 8:48am:
Hi Valkie - you're still alive! Alan Joyce from Qantas Airways is doing it tough only - $10.74m this year. He got twice that last year. |
Title: Re: Wages Of Australia's Top Bosses Revealed Post by Kat on Jul 21st, 2021 at 10:46am
Parasites.
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