Many City workers feel the gap between rich and poor in the UK is too great, according to a report by a think-tank.
The St Paul’s Institute report, Value and Values: Perceptions of Ethics in the City Today, said 75% of respondents thought the wealth divide was too big.
The findings were based on a survey in August of 515 financial professionals.
The think-tank is linked to St Paul’s Cathedral, in London, where protesters against corporate greed have been demonstrating since 15 October.
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(BBC) City workers say 'wealth gap too wide'
Many City workers feel the gap between rich and poor in the UK is too great, according to a report by a think-tank.
The St Paul’s Institute report, Value and Values: Perceptions of Ethics in the City Today, said 75% of respondents thought the wealth divide was too big.
The findings were based on a survey in August of 515 financial professionals.
The think-tank is linked to St Paul’s Cathedral, in London, where protesters against corporate greed have been demonstrating since 15 October.
Read it all.