Paigntonian; If the already highly paid get percentage pay rises in excess of those lower down the scale, then the lower paid become relatively poorer, and relative poverty is a real issue. The poorer paid shouldn't be called greedy, whilst the higher paid are treated as though they are simply hard-working and ambitious. A wage differential of 90 or 100 times does not mean that the higher paid are working that much harder then the poorer paid, it just means that the fortunate rich will always want more, and the fortunate rich rarely advocate pay restraint for the well-off. The press and the media bosses are synpathetic to the richer part of society, and they have huge power in spinning the narrative that anyone low-paid who wants to improve the financial position of their families is simply greedy or envious.
If the already rich maintain and increase their pay, they are taking money that could be used to improve the lot of the lower-paid.
A big wealth gap between rich and poor is bad for the country; it causes misery and discontent and a sense on unfairness, which is divisive.