• @SCB@lemmy.world
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    311 months ago

    people should be paid more for their work!

    things shouldn’t cost slightly more money!

    Gotta pick one chief.

      • @SCB@lemmy.world
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        11 months ago

        EAs CEO makes $20MM. They have 13k employees. That’s an $1100 raise, give or take, if you take every penny from the CEO. For the vast majority of their employees, that is less than a 1% raise.

        So no, it won’t get you both, in any meaningful sense.

        • @orangeboats@lemmy.world
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          311 months ago

          I am pretty sure we don’t need to raise every employee’s wages. Some of the upper management who sit in their offices biting nails, for example.

          The point is to reduce the wage inequality inside a company.

          • @SCB@lemmy.world
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            211 months ago

            So you want to raise the wages of the people making $140k per year but not $170k?

            Why?

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              11 months ago

              Where did you pull those numbers from, then?

              Edit: And yes, if you are not productive, you get paid less. That’s the whole point. If you are not 100x productive, you don’t deserve to get 100x the wages of a regular employee too.

              • @SCB@lemmy.world
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                11 months ago

                I googled median EA wages (gave me median, top 75%, etc), EA CEO pay and number of employees at EA and then did division

    • @Vordus
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      311 months ago

      EA chose neither.

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          211 months ago

          Part of me wants to argue that the games industry has a long-standing history of under-compensating workers, which makes being within the top 25% not particularly impressive, but instead I’m just going to admit that you caught me ragging on EA with an easy jab.

          They did lay off a shed load of workers earlier this year mere days after announcing record profits though. Still, they’re not quite the miserable black hole that they were in the ‘EA Widows’ era when they were forcing unpaid overtime on a straight up illegal level.