Somewhere out there is a pair of gimlet eyes keeping track and forwarding information which I am glad to pass on.
I don't know why the Provincial government passed legislation to require public service salaries over a hundred thousand dollars to be published annually. It was probably another example of handwashing.
Like the legislation to hold local elected officials responsible for water quality in the Province. After they got rid of the O.W.R.C., the provincial agency which kept our water safe for decades.
One party got rid of it. The second party did not restore it. Just made local politicians criminally liable
for failure to keep the water safe.
That ought to fix it. Right.
If publishing salaries over a $100Ks was intended to control them. Well, that really worked out didn't it. Last year, I received information about the previous top honcho at South Lake Health Centre having a salary of $450Ks and expenses of $250Ks.
The retiring Chief of Police had a salary of $400Ks.
In comparison municipal top honchos probably feel ill served.
Still, information sent to me this morning shows they are doing better.
In 2006 Town solicitor earned $105.512. In 2010, the same post paid $154.224
Chief Financial Officer earned $120,983. In 2010 .it was $147,084
Director of Public Works earned $126,302. 2010. it was $147,084.
Chief Administrative Officer earned $153,799. 2010 it was $174,737.
Leisure Services Director earned $117,112. 2010 it was $136,865.
Director of Planning earned $117,112. 2010 it was $136,865.
Director of Building earned $103,913. 2010 it was $136,865
We had the re-organisation. Some people with skills and experience had responsibilities taken away with no loss in pay. Others, without skills and experience, received new responsibilities and a commensurate increase in pay.
To my unskilled eye, the results were, a drop in efficiency an increase in cost and the whole derived from advice obtained from consultants at a substantial additional cost to the public purse.
I only mention it because despite an election and the public's judgment passed, we continue to:
Row Row Row the boat
Gently down the stream
Merrily, Merrily, Merrily. Merrily
Blithely as a dream.
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