The CEO of Uber Believes That Company Chiefs Are Grossly Overpaid

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UBER CEO BELIEVES COMPANY CHIEFS ARE GROSSLY OVERPAID ANNA VERASAI

JULY 19, 2021

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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, in a wide-ranging interview to New York Times, talked of his taking over Uber during tumultuous times, the classification of Uber drivers as contractors, the Pandemic effect on the company and how CEOs are grossly overpaid. “I think if you define fairness by ‘fair market value,’ then CEOs are paid fairly,” he said. “I think if you define fairness by how you think society should value people, then I think CEOs are paid too much. You could put me in that group.” According to a Times report, eight CEOs of big companies, including some tech giants, raked in over $100 million in salaries in 2020. In comparison, Khosrowshahi’s compensation seems very little. He himself made around $12 million in 2020 and more than $42 million in 2019, when you include stock bonuses.

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