May 'waters down' fat cat pay reforms

Labour and unions say new rules on executive pay and corporate transparency are 'feeble'

Ariel view of the City of London
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Theresa May has been accused of reneging on a pledge to make companies more accountable and tackle excessive corporate pay.

Under reforms outlined by the Business Secretary Greg Clark yesterday, firms will be forced to reveal how much their chief executives are paid in comparison to their lowest-paid worker. Companies will also be encouraged to represent workers on boards.

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