Executive pay soars by $59,000 in 5 years
Updated: 2012-10-17 11:10
(chinadaily.com.cn)
|
||||||||
The salary for executives increased by 370,000 yuan ($59,085) in five years, Beijing Times reported Wednesday.
The average annual salary for company executives in 2010 reached 668,000 yuan ($106,668), compared with 291,000 yuan in 2005, according to the 2011 China Salary Development Report issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
The report also showed the average annual salary of employees in urban enterprises has increased by 30,000 yuan ($4,790) in 10 years, from 12,422 yuan in 2002 to 42,452 yuan in 2011.
The report suggested the pay in some industries is growing too high and too fast, which has led to a widening income gap between different social groups and should be restricted.
For example, in 2010, the annual average salary of staffers at Shanghai Pudong Development Bank totaled 357,400 yuan ($57,067), which was 10 times the average income of urban employees.
- Graduates willing to take less for first position
- China to regulate brokerage execs' salaries
- Unions push for collective wage bargaining
- Guangzhou's salary ranks first in 26 cities
- Returnees struggle to get salaries above 10k yuan
- Minimum salaries grow slower in China
- China's 2011 average salaries revealed
Relief reaches isolated village
Rainfall poses new threats to quake-hit region
Funerals begin for Boston bombing victims
Quake takeaway from China's Air Force
Obama celebrates young inventors at science fair
Earth Day marked around the world
Volunteer team helping students find sense of normalcy
Ethnic groups quick to join rescue efforts
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
![]()
|
Today's Top News
Health new priority for quake zone
Xi meets US top military officer
Japan's boats driven out of Diaoyu
China mulls online shopping legislation
Bird flu death toll rises to 22
Putin appoints new ambassador to China
Japanese ships blocked from Diaoyu Islands
Inspired by Guan, more Chinese pick up golf
US Weekly
![]()
|
![]()
|