Who were the Alberta public sector's biggest earners in 2017? - the best electric toothbrush 2016

by:Yovog     2022-05-28
Who were the Alberta public sector\'s biggest earners in 2017?  -  the best electric toothbrush 2016
Health supervisors, deputy ministers and pathologists are still the best --
According to new data released by the province, paid members of Alberta's public sector last year. The so-
Theis, known as the annual "sunshine list", requested to be released by June 30, but the province decided to disclose more than a week earlier this year.
Although the list is still incomplete, many provincial funds have also released their 2017 figures.
For example, the University of Alberta and the agricultural financial services company have not yet published their high-income earners.
Here are some of the highlights of the data available so far.
Last year, the government's highest-paid civil service was Marcia Nelson, the executive committee's deputy minister, who received $472,261 in wages and benefits.
The Executive Council deputy minister and deputy operating minister, Ray Gilmore, will receive a salary and benefits of $434,920 next.
The seven pathologists and deputy attorneys general working at the Ministry of Justice are among the highest-paid people in the government.
Chief Forensic doctor
Elizabeth Brooks
Lim earned $404,049 in 2017, while the other six earned between $358,000 and $368,000.
The total salary of 14 government employees exceeded $300,000, and 88 were paid more than $200,000 last year.
Prime Minister Rachel nortelly's controversial former chief of staff, John higny, made $287,122 last year.
Sidney resigned from the position in August 2017 and was re-appointed.
He was hired by the government as an executive adviser two months later.
Alberta Commissioner for Information and Privacyxa0Sidney interfered with the demands of freedom of information.
Three employees received more than $100,000 in severance pay, which included Debra lanville, senior manager of the Environment and Parks, who received $245,379 in severance pay.
The former director of budget, forecasting and reporting of the Ministry of Environment received the money as part of the government in October 2017, and the details were not disclosed.
This year, wages, cash and non-income for all government employees in Alberta earning more than $107,071
Disclosure of cash benefits.
It turns out that this number is down from 3,551 on the previous year's list.
The government has maintained a policy of freezing wages for non-civil servants.
Employees who join the union and take additional measures in other parts of the public sector.
For employees of boards, agencies and committees, the threshold for being included in the Sunshine List has climbed to $127,765 this year.
According to data released so far, David Eriksson, the company's president and CEO, became the highest-paid person in 2017 with a salary and benefits of $926,976.
That's nearly $50,000 more than his income in 2016.
Next, three health executives, including the ceo of and, followed by several pathologists.
The highest severance pay so far is $442,557 to Jay Spark, former deputy provost and deputy provost of the University of Alberta
President of Human Resources.
Spark now runs its own consulting firm and is hired by the Royal University board to help the school's employees.
Former deputy Jason Dillin
The dean of academic and research at the Old College received a severance payment of $378,086.
Dwight "Bill" Robinson, former Alberta Gaming and alcohol board CEO, paid $165,808 in severance pay.
Robinson left the role six months before the contract expired.
President and CEO of Alberta Health Services
Verna Yiu, the health authority's highest paid employee, received more than $575,000 in base pay last year, and more than $78,000 in "other" compensation (non-
Taxable benefits ).
The second on the list is Francois Bellanger, vice president
He received nearly $503,000 in basic compensation and $68,000 in benefits.
More than half of five people in the health sector
The total amount of compensation reached millions.
In 2017, a total of 2,229 AHS employees reached the threshold for them to be included in the Sunshine List, down from 2,335 in the previous year.
So far, the health authority is the largest employer in the province, with more than 100,000 staff members on its payroll.
AHS paid more than $3.
The severance pay in 2017 was $2 million, more than double the $1.
Growth of 4 million over the previous year.
The biggest check was handed over to Ann Colburn, former senior medical director of transformation and innovation, who received $309,000 in severance pay in addition to his $320,000 salary and benefits.
Colburn, the new board chairman of the Norsk College, gave the ato College this week.
David Matear, former senior project director at AHS, received more than $308,000 in severance pay.
At Covenant Health, President and CEO Patrick Dumelie received a basic compensation of nearly $539,000 in 2017 --
Slightly lower than the previous year
And $32,000.
Taxable benefits.
Dumelie is the only one who breaks half of the contract. million-
Although the total amount of compensation for five people in Catholic medical institutions last year exceeded $300,000, this figure is one dollar.
Editor's note: The story has been revised to adjust the threshold wage for 2017 of government workers' pay to be publicly reported.
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