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Friday, April 1, 2011

CEO pay soars while workers' pay stalls


The heads of the nation’s top companies got the biggest raises in recent memory last year after taking a hiatus during the recession.
At a time most employees can barely remember their last substantial raise, median CEO pay jumped 27% in 2010 as the executives’ compensation started working its way back to prerecession levels, a USA TODAY analysis of data from GovernanceMetrics International found. Workers in private industry, meanwhile, saw their compensation grow just 2.1% in the 12 months ended December 2010, says the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Two years of scaling back amid tough economic times proved temporary as three-quarters of CEOs got raises in 2010 — and, in many cases, the increases were substantial.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Take a stand to end slavery

This year CNN joins the fight to end modern-day slavery. There are more people forced into labor today than at any point in human history -- and yet, most of the public is unaware of this global crisis.



The CNN Freedom Project will shine a spotlight on the horrors of human trafficking, amplify the voices of the victims, highlight success stories and share ways that everyone can make a difference.



CNN iReport and GOOD want you to join us and take a virtual stand against human trafficking. The first step is easy: Submit a video of yourself saying "I'm taking a stand to end slavery," or a picture of yourself holding a sign with the same message. Those who participate will be part of future Freedom Project challenges.



Stand up. Be heard. Take a stand to end human slavery.