Ellis left the AER at the end of January.
Jim Ellis, president of the Alberta Energy Regulator, earned $570,640 in salary and $121,761 in non-taxable benefits for total earnings of $692,401 last year. Public agency employees and members, and Government of Alberta employees, may be exempt from compensation disclosure if it threatens their safety. June 30 – salary and severance from January 1 to December 31 of the previous calendar year 2. Laurel Gregory speaks to March for What Matters organizer Sandra Haltiner. Alberta finance minister says no money available for teacher salary increases Public sector supporters rally at Alberta legislature as provincial budget is tabled
Alberta health minister responds to doctors' survey with threat to reveal billings In response, Shandro denied that any doctor's exodus was imminent and told the AMA to "stop playing games." The Public Sector Compensation Transparency Act requires all political staff contracts above the public disclosure threshold (the ‘Sunshine List’) to be posted publicly. Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro intends to legally force doctors to publicly disclose their compensation. The Government of Alberta is required to disclose salary and severance paid to its employees when the amount is greater than the annual threshold.Disclosure information is posted online twice per year: 1. The average salary for a Pastor is $29.40 per hour in Alberta, which is 13% above the national average.
There are no other grounds for granting exemptions.Government agencies, boards and commissions are also required to disclose the compensation and severance paid to eligible employees, board members and appointees. Salary Legislation Senators and Members who occupy certain offices and positions are entitled to additional remuneration in accordance with the Parliament of Canada Act as listed.
He introduced legislation last year that delayed arbitration for thousands of public-sector employees and followed that with requests for wage rollbacks.Alberta is asking 24,000 government staff, including sheriffs and social workers, to take a one per cent pay cut in the first year of a new contract followed by a three-year wage freeze.The United Nurses of Alberta says the government is proposing no wage increases over the next four years along with reductions to overtime, holiday and premium pay in their new contract.Kenney’s government is relying on a report from a government-appointed panel last year that said Alberta public servants are paid higher than workers in comparable jurisdictions but in some cases deliver lesser results.The report cited that Alberta teachers receive about $116,000 a year on average in salary and compensation, compared with $119,000 in Ontario and $104,000 in British Columbia.“Currently we have by far the most expensive provincial government in Canada,” Kenney told the house Tuesday. A free inside look at Government of Alberta salary trends based on 376 salaries wages for 227 jobs at Government of Alberta.
Alberta’s finance minister is taking effective control of upcoming contract bargaining with teachers and says there’s no money for salary increases.“I’ve been very clear and our position hasn’t changed: in Budget 2020 there’s no provision for increased remuneration levels across the board,” Travis Toews said Tuesday.“We’re hopeful with every one of our public-sector partner unions that we can all take a look at the … current economic realities and ultimately come to a good agreement on a path forward.”Toews made the comments prior to introducing an omnibus bill that includes shifting overall bargaining responsibility from the Education Department to his ministry.The Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association — made up of representatives for the government as well as for school-board trustees — will still directly negotiate on behalf of the province on broad issues.Jason Schilling, president of the association, has noted teachers have had no wage increases in six of the last seven years, despite rising student enrolment.Premier Jason Kenney’s United Conservative government is taking a hard bargaining line with public-sector unions as it seeks to fulfil its promise to redirect government spending to deliver better outcomes while also balancing the budget by 2023.Alberta is projecting a $7.5-billion deficit this year and a $6.8-billion deficit in 2020-21.Toews has been the point person on public-sector talks.
The report cited that Alberta teachers receive about $116,000 a year on average in salary and compensation, compared with $119,000 in Ontario and $104,000 in British Columbia.
Dr. James Talbot, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, earned a base salary of $346,763 last year — making him the highest-paid provincial employee in 2013. The minister tabled, on the night of Monday to Tuesday, an amendment to Bill 30 which would allow the online publication of a list of all the names of the doctors with their respective remuneration, at least the amounts they receive for provincially subsidized health services.