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  2. Sunshine list - Wikipedia

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    In Alberta, the policy applies to deputy ministers, senior officials, political staff appointed under the Executive Assistant Order and employees defined under the Public Service Act who work for the offices of ministers and associate ministers, and who made an annual base salary of at least $100,000. The government began disclosing base ...

  3. Alberta Union of Provincial Employees - Wikipedia

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    That same season, employees of the Alberta Liquor Control Board went on strike for 10 days, winning substantial wage increases. This unrest culminated on October 1, 1974, when 12,500 direct government employees walked off the job for two days because the government had arbitrarily imposed a pay increase six days before bargaining was due to ...

  4. Local Authorities Pension Plan - Wikipedia

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    2018: The government and the plans reach an agreement and new pension legislation is passed, setting an effective date for joint-governance. 2019: In March, LAPP becomes a jointly governed plan, giving the responsibility for decisions and risks of the Plan to the employer and employee groups contributing to the pension. [3]

  5. List of Alberta public agencies - Wikipedia

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    Public agencies in Alberta are organizations linked to particular government ministries of the Executive Council of Alberta, operating under their direction and mandate. Their functions are roughly equivalent to federal crown corporations.

  6. Public Service Salary Restraint Act - Wikipedia

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    On April 28, 2014, details emerged of a deal reached between the Hancock government and the AUPE. The tentative agreement called for a lump-sum payment of $1,850 the first year followed by pay increases totalling 6.75 per cent over three years. Members of the AUPE will vote on the agreement in June 2014 before the government ratifies it. [5]

  7. Canada's Top 100 Employers - Wikipedia

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    Canada's Top 100 Employers is an annual editorial competition that recognizes the best places in Canada to work. First held in 1999, the project aims to single out the employers that lead their industries in offering exceptional working conditions and progressive human resources policies.

  8. Which companies have the most employees on H-1B visas? - AOL

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    Here's a rundown of the top 20 companies as listed by the number of H-1B petitions for initial employment the U.S. approved in fiscal-year 2024, according to NFAP: Amazon.

  9. List of salaries - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 General. 2 Entertainment. 3 Government. 4 Sports. 5 Other professions. ... List of heads of state and government salaries; Salaries of federal judges in the ...