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Methinks more than 2,200 provincial employees should be Happy Happy Happy this Yuletide Season much to the chagrin of many a minimum wage taxpayer N'esy Pas?

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-government-salaries-blue-book-1.4958589




NB Power CEO's salary tops provincial government list




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David R. Amos

David R. Amos
Methinks more than 2,200 provincial employees should be Happy Happy Happy this Yuletide Season much to the chagrin of many a minimum wage taxpayer N'esy Pas?






David R. Amos
David R. Amos
Methinks they forgot the Vestcor boss John Sinclair and his underlings N'esy Pas?

https://www.telegraphjournal.com/telegraph-journal/story/100655131/vestcor-new-brunswick-public-servants-john-sinclair-investments-pensions

N.B. pension investment bosses rake in huge bonuses

John Sinclair, the organization’s president and CEO, nearly quadrupled his base salary of $327,779 when bonuses kicked in, earning $1,264,690 in total compensation in 2017.

Jonathan Spinney, the chief investment officer, saw his base pay of $233,750 jump to $697,489 after bonuses were factored in.

James Scott, vice president, cashed in on an uptick from $225,000 to $601,962.

Another vice president, Mark Holleran, saw his pay bump up from $214,000 to $593,272 in total compensation.

And Jan Imeson, the chief financial officer, saw his pay jump from $220,000 to $511,175.

Vestcor’s CEO defended the big bonus pay, arguing the size of the funds under management - more than $16 billion - require expert handling.


  





David R. Amos
David R. Amos
Methinks folks should listen to was I have been suggesting to do for years in order to rid us of the provincial debt and honour our contract with our provincial employees with regards to their pensions.

I was first to speak in the Fundy area

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZqArRNshSM&t=2284s

2018 New Brunswick Provincial Election Saint John Region Candidate Messages






David R. Amos 
David R. Amos
Methinks all the well paid people under the purview of NB Power's CEO Gaëtan Thomas are not looking forward to arguing my friend Roger Richard and I again this year N'esy Pas?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/eub-hearing-nb-power-rate-design-smart-meters-1.4305685

EUB punts rate hearing as NB Power studies $122M smart meter plan

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/eub-hearings-nb-power-smart-meters-1.4529640

Opting out smart meter program could cost NB Power customers







Roy Kirk 
Roy Kirk
Obviously the province would be much better run if we paid higher salaries to those at the top, eh? ;-(


David R. Amos
David R. Amos
@Roy Kirk Methinks thou doth jest too much N'esy Pas?








Roy Kirk 
Matthew Smith
I'm totally in favour of paying CEOs commensurate to performance, at a rate that's competitive....but NB Poorer?, NB Liquored and the actual manager of Point Lepreau? C'mon really? 3 massive failures in a row


David R. Amos
David R. Amos
@Matthew Smith Go Figure







Roy Kirk 
Cam Randal
The wages for these civil servants are way too high when you consider the dismal financial position of the province. There should be a reduction in pay and bonuses across all sectors of government. Moreover, the high salaries paid to the department of education employees has not contributed in a positive way to the performances of New Brunswick students who tend to be at the bottom when compared to other provinces. A hefty pay cut is in order.

Lorne Allen
Lorne Allen
@Cam Randal

The 10 provinces would be 10 of the most educationally advanced countries in the world if they were split up; not too bad to be at the bottom of that list.

David R. Amos
David R. Amos
@Cam Randal Dream on



NB Power CEO's salary tops provincial government list

Province releases annual listing of government salaries


NB Power CEO Gaëtan Thomas remained the highest paid provincial employee in the last fiscal year. (CBC)


More than 2,200 provincial employees received salaries of $100,000 or more in the last fiscal year, according to the New Brunswick 2017-18 blue book.

The provincial government released the annual listing of government salaries on Wednesday as well as retirement and severance packages, paid out for the year ending March 31, 2018.

Once again, top public-sector earners fell under the umbrellas of NB Power and the departments of justice and health.

NB Power CEO Gaëtan Thomas remained the highest-paid public servant in the province with a salary range of $550,000 to $574,999. The unaudited salary list provides pay ranges instead of the exact figure.

The province's utility employed more than 1,140 workers receiving at least $100,000 — that includes eight employees that make at least $250,000.

Besides the utility, New Brunswick's two health networks and the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development employed the highest numbers of $100,000-and-up earners.

Horizon Health Network and Vitalité Health Network employed more than 190 and 130 people, respectively, in that income bracket, and the top administrators were among the highest-paid provincial employees.

Dr. Édouard Hendriks, Horizon's vice-president of medical, academic and research affairs, Dr. France Desrosiers, Vitalité's vice-president of medical, services, training and research, and Vitalité CEO Gilles Lanteigne made between $275,000 and $299,999.


Horizon CEO Karen McGrath was among the top earning public-sector employees in New Brunswick for the year ending March 31, 2018. (CBC)
Horizon CEO Karen McGrath was one bracket lower, earning between $250,000 and $274,999.

The Education Department had more than 180 employees who made at least $100,000, the vast majority in the $100,000 to $124,999 range. Only deputy ministers John McLaughlin and Gérald Richard earned more than $175,000 (but less than $200,000).

The health and justice departments combined to account for just 82 of the roughly 2,220 highest-earning public-sector workers in New Brunswick, but a handful of those individuals are near the top of the list.

Some provincial court judges and the province's top medical officers were also in the top 20 earners.
You can read the blue book document here.

Here are the highest salaries and the pay for some other notable officials:

$550,000-$574,999
  • Gaëtan Thomas, CEO (NB Power)
$325,000-$349,999
  • Pierre W. Arseneault, provincial court judge (Justice)
$300,000-$324,999
  • Ronald J. LeBlanc, provincial court judge (Justice)
  • Mark P. Cormier (NB Power)
  • Michael Fairweather (NB Power)
  • Ron R. Ferguson (NB Power)
$275,000-$299,999
  • Jennifer Russell Wylie, chief medical officer of health (Health)
  • Na-Koshie Lamptey, regional medical officer of health (Health)
  • Yves Leger, regional medical officer of health (Health)
  • Cristin Muecke, deputy chief medical officer of health (Health)
  • Marian Paquet, regional medical officer of health (Health)
  • Yvette, Finn, provincial court judge (Justice)
  • Edouard Hendriks, vice-president of medical, academic and research affairs (Horizon)
  • Brian Harriman, CEO (NB Liquor)
  • Keith Cronkhite, senior vice-president business development and strategic planning (NB Power)
  • Brian McCullum (NB Power)
  • Darren Murphy, chief financial officer (NB Power)
  • Mark Power, Point Lepreau station director (NB Power)
  • France Desrosiers, CEO (Vitalité)
  • Gilles Lanteigne, vice-president of medical, services, training and research (Vitalité)
$250,000-$274,999
  • Isaac Sobol, regional medical officer of health (Health)
  • Karen Ann McGrath, CEO (Horizon)
  • Stephen Lund, CEO (Opportunities New Brunswick)
  • Martin Robichaud, medical director (Vitalité)
$200,000-$224,999
  • Jean Finn, deputy minister of energy and resource development (Energy)
  • Jacques Pinet, New Brunswick Jobs Board CEO (general)

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