Sainsbury’s has revealed today that its chief executive, Simon Roberts, received pay worth £3.8m in the latest financial year - that’s 183 times larger than the average wage of workers at the supermarket - even as the company rejected calls for it to pay all workers a living wage. As Boris Johnson awaits the result of the no-confidence ballot, I would happily vote for anyone who could tackle these huge disparities in pay.
Licenced today: a sign welcoming drivers to the town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire...
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