So, you thought your salary was between you and your employer. Silly you.
Your employer probably sells this information to Equifax. Equifax then sells it to anyone who wants to know: bill collectors, a firm that may make you an offer, or even me.
I don’t care what you make. But what if I did?
Loss of privacy? Forget about Google. Forget about Facebook. You no longer have basic privacy. It’s for sale.
“It’s the biggest privacy breach in our time, and it’s legal and no one knows it’s going on,” said Robert Mather, who runs a small employment background company named Pre-Employ.com. “It’s like a secret CIA.”
Click the link.
They can see how little my employer pays his employees when he is a multi-milionaire. Just will reflect on him to the world
of how greedy he is.
If you are worth more sell your services elsewhere. If you are willing to take risk go into business for yourself. Or maybe, just maybe, your "greedy" employer became a millionaire by having a future orientation, deferring his own consumption and putting his capital at risk.