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High pay brings little reward

By Frances Williams in Geneva

Published: October 17 2008 02:50 | Last updated: October 17 2008 02:50

Soaring executive pay over the past few years has not only exacerbated income ­inequality but appears to have done little or nothing to improve company performance, according to a report by the International Labour Organisation published on Thursday.

The report, prepared before the financial crisis, finds no justification for the high pay of chief executives. It said evidence suggested “developments in executive pay may have been both ­inequality-enhancing and economically inefficient.”

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