In 2012, Ron Johnson, then-CEO of JCPenney, earned $53 million for his failing effort to turn that company around. According to Bloomberg, his pay was 1,795 times larger than the yearly pay and benefits of a typical department-store employee (just under $30,000), or about one employee year per CEO hour. Johnson thus earned the top spot on Bloomberg’s ra…
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