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PwC’s working class employees paid 12% less than peers

The firm's chair Kevin Ellis was paid £4.4m last year, but class diversity still lags

Representation along class lines has moved up the agenda for leading consultancies like PWC in recent months
Representation along class lines has moved up the agenda for leading consultancies like PWC in recent months Photo: Getty Images

Big Four audit firm PwC UK has said that 14% of its staff come from working class backgrounds and tend to receive lower pay packets than their peers.

The firm said staff from a lower socio-economic background were paid a median 12.1% less than their colleagues, according to pay gap data based on parental occupation which the firm has published for the first time.

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